24 - MAN( HFSTER HKHALD Fridyv. Dm 14, 1984 That time of the year MANCHESTER FOCUS Good supply of trees this season Active town role Stylist cut his way MHS hoopsters Sleet, rain today; \

quickly. Growers can spend up to sell 200 to .300 trees this year, but putting about 80 million in the sought for shelter up the career ladder win first game cloudy on Sunday ^ By Steven W. Svre ground each year. 16 years waiting for a tree to is taking care of bigger batches United Press International The increase in trees is ex­ grow to a saleable size, and must still in growing stages. Those ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 15 ... page 2 pected in part from large planta­ BOSTON - Thty vf slurted count on the big year-end payoff. trees, 2-to 3-feet-tall now. will tion expansion in the south. It is popping up now in shopping "You've got to figure up here probably need j another three also attractive as a business cenlor purking lots and empty on eight to ten years to grow years. because profits are taxed at a roadside lots, bringing the pro­ trees," said Max Paine of Some New England planta­ lower capital gains rate reflect­ duct in by the hundreds and Morrisville, Vt. "i don't think tions also run into the hundreds ing the long-term investment of selling furiously to meet a you can predict how many trees or thousands of acres but others growing the trees. demand that only lusts one you're going to have," are smaller Many allow custo­ month out ol the year. Although the money is coming mers to come to pick and chop But becoming a plantation Buying Christmas trees, the in heavily through December, all their own choice. owner has its risks for anyone annual process of looking for the the work has to be done before Though plantation owners cun unfamiliar with the business. |)erfect specimen, arguing over there's any return for the year. sell all the trees ready to be Anything from weather damage prices and then wondering if the The summertime requires chopped hese days, they are to poor planning can put a MnmhtBtn Mrralft thing will look as good in the workers to shape Christmas concerned an oversupply in the grower in a bad spot. Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Saturday, Dec. 15, 1984 — Single copy; 25C living room.us it dues in a dark trees and clear away weeds and future will drive competition. "I "Sometimes the risk outgains parking lot provides the retailers the labor in cutting the trees don't believe that it's true.now. It the benefits." McNeil said. “It a rush of money that dries up usually takes place in will, 1 think, eventually." Paine means you have to tie up your even faster than it started. November. said. land, your time, your investment The National Christmas Trees Paine runs a relatively small from anywhere from six to 16 Petitions Association in Milwaukee says Christmas tree plantation, cov­ Growers across the country years before you get a return on are now planting twice as many Speziale seeks trees should be in ample supply ering about 25 acres. Though it. this year, for about the same New England plantations are trees as they harvest, said prices as last year. It expects 32 typically smaller, some in other Donald-McNeil. executive direc­ "If anything bad happens circuiate million trees to be sold across the parts of the country stretch tor of the National Christmas during those years you can lose l : country this year. across hundreds of thousands of Tree A.ssociation. your shirt. Those who don’t (know the business well enough) quick action Retailers aren't the only ones acres. He said growers were planting downtown SALESMAN DAVE WADE who have to make money by- Paine, who got into the busi­ about 39 million trees annually a sometimes wind up in the hole,” . . . peddles trees in N.H. delivering in large quantities ness 26 years ago, only plans to few years ago. but now are McNeil said. Bv Susan Vaughn Survey foresees lull In Hartford economy Merrill Lynch Realty on police files Herald Reporter At least two petitions are being sells Connecticut! HARTFORD (UPI) - Former circulated in downtown Manches­ H A R T F O R D (I PI) A sur Sixty-seven percent of the estimates among economists increase. incensed that these rumors sat in a state Supreme Court Chief Justice ter proposing changes to the slate vey indicates Hartford's econ­ respondents said they helieve the nationally that the rate will Most of the economists pre­ state police file for many years” John A. Speziale demanded Department of Transportation’s $4 omy will cool off by early next federal deficit is the most crucial reach 7.2 percent next year. dicted national increases next SARA MENDELSOHN SELLS BOLTONI Speziale said in the letter to Forst. million downtown reconstruction prompt action Friday from state a state police colonel and com­ year with most new job openings problem facing the American Fifty percent of those sur­ year in the jobless rate, housing plan. NEW LISTING! officials on a state police file mander of the force. occurring in low-paying service economy. Most suggested the veyed believe an expansion in starts and domestic auto sales. containing "outrageous rumors The petitions arc apparently a Hartford Superior Court Judge response to an informational meet­ industries. government should respond w ith service industry jobs would Bolton $155,000 and allegations" about him. John D. Brennan, in a one-man Established Auto Sales & Radiator Busi­ ing sponsored by the Greater Most of the' respondents reduced spending and increased provide the most growth through BUI of Rights Speziale, in a letter to Public grand jury report released this ness In high traffic area. 3 buildings. 3000 Manchester Chamber of Com­ agreed that high deficits and taxes. the remainder of the decade, and Safety Commissioner Lester J. week, criticized state police for The Bill or Rights were greatly sq ft. on 1.5 acres. Permits for auto and merce in late November (o discuss interest rates will bring on The survey, assembled by an 35 percent attributed growth to Forst, said that under a court order spreading unfounded rumors link­ influencetPby the Declaration of gas sales. For more information call Merrill the plan, which has gained prelimi­ another national recession as economic analyst, said most expansions in the high technol­ he obtained copies of state police ing Speziale to illegal gambling in Rights of Virginia, which was Lynch Realty. Sara Mendelsohn 872-7777, nary approval from the DOT. A early as the second half of 1985. local economists believe state­ ogy and electronics industries. reports showing a file was created Torrington. written in 1776 by George Mason, a public hearing on the plan is Results of the survey con­ wide unemployment over the The economists said the infla­ on him. Brennan attributed the spread­ Virginia delegate to the Constitu­ scheduled in Manchester on Jan. 9. ducted among members of the next two years will reach a tion rate will average 4.7 percent "These reports are rife with ing of the rumors in part to tional Convention. Mason did not Merrill Lynch One of the petitions was Initialed Hartford Area Business Econo­ maximum of 5.2 percent and will nationwide next year, increasing outrageous rumors and allegations resentment among troopers to sign the Constitution and opposed by merchant George Marlow and then increase to 5.8 percent from to 5.6 percent in 1986. Most listed Realty about me," said Speziale. who Speziale's decision several years mists showed general agree­ its ratification because he felt it did Dr. Robert H. Fish, both of whom 1987-89 stepped down as chief justice last ago to grant a new trial to Peter ment that there is a limit to the higher housing costs and mort­ not sufficiently oppose slavery or K-Marl Plaza 295 Hartford Turnpike operate businesses on Main Street. The predictions are lower than gage rates as reasons for the safeguard individual rights. month to join a private law firm. Reilly in one of the state's most growth of service Industry jobs. Vernon, Connecticut 872-7777 UPI photo The other Is being promoted by the "A prompt and direct answer controversial murder cases. Dr. Glen Doran of Florida State Downtown Coordinating Commit­ from you is called for. I am Forst was directed by Gov. Friday. The remains, which include tee, according to Kenneth Bur- William A. O'Neill to investigate University, right, explains the signifi­ intact skulls, are thought to be 7,000 the allegations rai.sed in the grand cance of the human remains found at a kamp, who owns the Manchester years old. With him, from left to right, are Mall at 811 Main St. jury report and has requested a Titusville, Fla., archaeological site U.S. to send copy of the more than 1,500 pages Drs. Philip Laipis, William Hauswirth The petitions are similar in that REAL of transcripts made from Bren­ during a news conference in Cocoa on and David Dickie. they support the basic reconstruc­ nan's investigation. tion concept in the plan and Cubans back Speziale. in his letter to Forst, propose widening the street at said he was upset that the state Scientists haii discovery several locations to allow for the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The police commander has not taken retention of more angle parking ESTATE featuring. United States and Cuba reached an action yet against the troopers than called for in the plan. The agreement Friday to repatriate named in the 10-page report made Downtown Committee petition VISIT WITH SANTA 2.700 Cuban criminals and mental public Monday by Brennan. also proposes the acquisition of Saturday the 22nd from 10:AM to 2:00 PM patients, but the White House said "Also I am appalled and disap­ Aiicient human brains found vacant land for parking lots the unprecedented accord solves pointed that you have not yet taken fronting on Main Street in addition Blanchard & Rosetto Inc. only "one isolated problem" and any action in such a serious Bv William Harwood controls the operation of cells and recovered. to, or as an alternative to, the THIS 189 West St. denounced Cuba's conduct in Cen­ matter," Speziale wrote. United Press International chemically determines what indi­ Doran attributed the quality of widening. Corner of McKee St., Manchester tral America. “ Any. further delay in issuing a vidual characteristics arc handed the preservation to the airless White House spokesman Larry clear, unequivocal statement that T ITU S V ILL E , Fla. - The well- down from generation to environment of the peat and soil THE PETITION SPONSORED Speakes announced the agreement there is no basis or support for any preserved brains of a man and generation. below the swamp. by Marlow and Fish also calls for at the While House and said' ‘it was of these rumors and allegations is woman who last walked the Earth "The existence of two preserved On Dec. 11, Doran and fellow Purnell Place at Main Street to "be more than 7,000 years ago have WEEK Fiitin If th WnIi Piid h th Mudastir Hmld something the president was ac­ not only unfair to me. but also will brains from one archaeological researcher Dave Dickel found the retained as an entrancewuy to tively involved in ' It is the first only compound the problem." the been found inside skulls disco­ site and 7,000-year-old DNA makes nearly complete skull of a woman Purnell parking with traffic going accord to be reached between the letter said. vered in an ancient burial plot, this a spectacular scientific contri­ judged to be about 45 when she east at the entrancewuy." The United States and Cuba during the Speziale also wrote to Chief scientists announced Friday. bution," Hauswirth said. "We died. D O T plan proposes to make Reagan administration. State's Attorney Austin J. McGui- Glen Doran, a Florida Slate have never had the opportunity to Purnell Place one way west. But Speakes stressed repeatedly gan asking for "a prompt and University anthropologist who led look at 7,000-year-old genetic The skull was taken to Haus­ The main concern of the Main that the agreement "does not direct response" from McGuigan the team that excavated the skulls material." wirth and molecular biologist Street merchants is the loss of 118 signal any change in U.S. policy on the grand jury repoi't. He did not from a rich lode of bones and He said the find will allow Philip Laipis at the University of on-street parking spaces and their toward Cuba. That policy reflects specify what action he is seeking. artifacts, said the finds probably scientists to compare the genetic Florida for analysis. When Haus­ relocation to lots not easily access­ our serious concern about Cuba's Meanwhile Friday, the state represent the oldest preserved makeup of the ancient humans to wirth removed a plug of peal from ible to the businesses, both Marlow 156 E Center St international behavior. We see no attorney general's office filed a human brains ever recovered. their living counterparts and could the base of the skull he said he and Burkamp said Friday after­ Manchester evidence that Cuba is prepared to motion in Superior Court seeking William Hauswirth. a molecular provide unique insights into how could see the material inside was noon. The plan includes the addi­ change that behavior." to allow Forst access to the grand biologist at the University of genes evolve, or change, over convoluted like a human brain. tion of three off-street lots on The announcement came as the jury transcript, which has been Florida College of Medicine, said time. Birch, Pearl and Maple streets to EAST HARTFORD $77,900 while the individual cells that Laipis then used a common M OVE IN CONDITION! Sparkling 6 room Colonial with remo­ m administration appealed a court ordered sealed. The skulls were found in a burial hacksaw to cut off the back of the offset the loss of 112 of the angle make up the bruins have dissolved, parking spaces. deled kitchen featuring ceramic tile floor, new furnace & water Real Estate ruling to the immediate Deputy Attorney General Elliot site that was first discovered in skull and a human brain slid into F. Gerson said Forst "feels major structures can be observed In addition to the purking heater plus thermopane windows throughout & much more. return of the so-called 1982 when construction workers his hand. The brain measured 647-7653 "excludables." strongly that if there are any and human DNA. the genetic code cleared land for the Windover changes, the plan culls for four Call for details. 643-4060 of life, was detected in the about one-fourth the size of a living "IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY" "As the result of several years of improprieties within his office, he Farms subdivision development human brain. The next day, the lanes of moving traffic and repav­ needs to have full knowledge of “greasy" brain matter. efforts in a series of intensive near the Kennedy Space Center. complete skull of a 27-year-old ing of Main street from Ford Street those to correct any problems "The implications of this are discussions, the U.S. was able to With a $200,000 slate grant, a man was found at the dig and south to Hartford Road, the reach agreement with Cuba today there may be in the most approp­ rather enormous," Hauswirth portion of the swamp burial ground construction of an access road east riate way." said. "It suggests we can ask very removed for analysis. Sophisti­ on the return of approximately was drained and excavation began cated X-ray and scanning tech­ of Main Street from Eldridgc to 2.700 who came to the United States McGuigan. whose office worked specific evolutionary questions." in September. Since then, more Bissell Street and other changes. DNA — deoxyribonucleic acid — niques revealed the presence of a in the Mariel boatlift of 1980." with Brennan on the grand jury than 1.700 bones and at least 60 brain, which has not yet been Burkamp claims there is land investigation, would not say what is a spiral-shaped molecule that I ** . 'Jk Speakes announced. complete skeletons have been removed. which would provide more accessi­ Bolton “ Those persons to be returned to position he would take on the ble parking on Myrtle Street, at Brand new to the Market; exceptionally nice 7 Rm Colonial Cuba are ineligible to remain in the request to let Forst see the Main and Myrtle streets, behind 1st fl Family Rm, large living Rm. formal dining Rm. 3 large U.S. because they admitted to transcripts. the Salvation Army building and GLASTONBURY $104,900 committing serious crimes in "The basic policy is that grand off Bissell Street. He said he Spacious 8 room Cape with excelient possibility for 2-Family bed Rms 1'/i baths, fireplace with deluxe wood burning stove. acres, cul-de-sac Street 97,000 Cuba, have committed serious jury transcripts are only made Oklahoma gunman kills four believes the owners of those or In-law apartment with 4 bedrooms. 2 kitchens and 2 baths crimes in the United States or available when there's a special properties might be willing to sell plus large lot and garden area in lovely location. Call for an ap­ suffer from severe mental dis­ showing of need and no other or lease the land for parking lots. GERONIMO, Okla. (U PI) - A with an undetermined amount of wounded were believed to be pointment. ______643-4060 orders," he said. method of getting the informa­ The specific areas which the gunman burst into a bank in a tiny money and was being sought by employees of the bank," Greg Speakes said the repatriation, as tion.” McGuigan said. Marlow and Fish petition proposes CHFA POSSIBLE south Oklahoma farming com­ officers throughout Oklahoma and Hardin, city editor of the Lawton well as the resumption of normal Brennan’s report said three for widening are "all locations U&R REAITY CO. 6 room, 4 bedroom Colonial. Newer munity Friday, killing three north Texas. Constitution in nearby Lawton, (B immigration from Cuba, would slate troopers — John Kamens, women and a man execution style where buildings do not reach the 0 “ I have called (or all possible Okla.. said. f m e e .iiA furnace, & roof. Carpeting to remain. take place “ in a phased and Bernard DePrimo and Orlando and wounding three others. sidewalk line (i.e., the old high . ------m a r k e t 643.2692 Shows very nicely! orderly manner." The agreement Moranino — leaked information, Victims in the robbery of the assistance under (he law to appre­ All of the victims, whose names school, the Army-Navy Club, purk­ R E A L ESTATE SERVICES evAcuATiow Robert D. Murdock, Realtor would reinstate an annual Cuban failed to investigate leaks fully or hend the person involved in the were withheld pending notification ing lots. Center Park and all other 223 East CwntRf S t, M u c h — t f 043.4000 First Bunk of Chattanooga and $62,000.- quota allowing up to 20.000 immi­ included unsubstantiated rumor in Geronimo were herded into a back serious crime," Gov. George Nigh of relatives, were taken to Ritter- obvious locations.)" The Down­ grants to the United States. official police reports. room, ordered face down on the said in Oklahoma City, about 80 Dalton Funeral Home in Lawton. town Committee’s petition pro­ miles north of Geronimo. floor and shot in their heads and " I ’m up to may ass in my leads," poses only widening at "several OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM backs, investigators said. The Oklahoma Bankers Associa­ said FB I Agent Granville Long. key locations on the west side of SELLING? Some were shot several times tion posted a $5,000 reward to "But I am in no position to release Main Street." Family that toQk child and the suspect apparently used a anyone with information leading to any information. We’re trying to WE NEED YOU! knife in slashing one woman's the arrest and filing of charges in get the manpower to work this MARLOW SAID HIS P E T IT IO N D.W.FISH throat to where it was almost tom the case, said spokesman Larry damn thing." has been left at most businesses We have more buyers than homes! If now needs our help from her head, an officer at the Soloman. and professional offices in the THE REALTY COMPANY I I L r d ^ S ® Hardin said the wounded were downtown area and has drawn a you’ve considered selling over the last scene said. The FBI sealed off the bank and Editor’s note; this column is new Job pnd Idio is already taken to local hospitals. Geronimo, positive response. sevbral years ^ut were hesitant because "It was obviously an effort to the adjacent area and helicopters 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER VERNON CIRCLE • VERNON prepaiod hy the staff of the ‘ working with a local regional population 726, is a Comanche He said It will be presented to of market conditions... call the professio­ eliminate witnesses," said the from the Army's nearby Fort Sill WSTU^D! BOLTON ifuidiester Area Conference of i ^ t e r with the little one (now 3 County farming community, 7 officials at "an appropriate time.'' n als a t 646-2482. 643-1591 871-1400 officer, who would not give his Military Reservation aided in the SpecKHM 4 bedroom dutch on a large wooded lot! 3 tireplacesi Churches, which is seeking to years old). > miles south of Lawton and about 30 It is directed specifically at the 2Vi belht huge dining room, walk out basement and more name. search for the suspect. $118,000. “WE’RE SELLING HOUSES!” provide Manchester/Bolton The Manchester Area Confer­ miles north of the Texas- DOT and the town Highway The suspect escaped in ^ lu e car "The dead and some of the famiUes and indigent persona ence of Churches has been able Oklahoma border. Department. The other petition is with Christmas gifts, food, to isrovide bods, a crib, stove not addressed to anyone in clothing and meals. and kitchen chairs. MACC particular. wants to provide a used refrig­ The complete reconstruction T h ey weren’t rich, but they erator. in good working condi­ Bhopal residents flee area plan could be put on display as were comfoirtabie and life was tion, and Jackets and boots for early as next week In the window of good. Their own two childron all three children. BHOPAL, India (U PI) — Nearly A doctor at Hamidiu Hospital, en’t taking any chances. In the the mall owned by Burkamp. were healthy, and ahready in The family described above is 80 percent of Bhopal’s 800,000 the city’s main facility, was quoted hours since the gas neutralization Walter Fuss, the consulting engi­ adMol. one of more than 300 individuals residents, including hospital as accusing Union Carbide of plan was announced Wednesday, neer on the project, said it will go Beaching out to share their and households whkd) MACX workers and lame children, fled up as soon as the town approves ^•sscssycX'”' failing to provide timely Informa­ officials estimate 78 percent of the hiesaings, they chose to adopt a hopes to help this Christmas the city as the countdown began tion on the nature of the gas. 700,000 residents in the Indian city displaying it. TAKEPMDE hard-to-place infant who had ...in oarnlng thlo brand naw home, neatted among tha traaa at segson. Non-perishable foods, Friday to neutralize a lethal Dr. Mustaq Ahmed Skeikh told 360 miles south of New Delhi have tha and of ■ prtvata cul-da-aac. Spacious rooms wHh all of to- ^ , CHFA CONDO Down’ll syndrome. new and good-as-new used toys, chemical at a Union Carbide plant. the Press Trust of India that Union left their homes. daya modarn faaluraa. 2W batha. fireplace, stone front and * •>«'" ‘"'9 •vailible tor ImmallMeoccu- ’ ’lliey were expecting the and gifts for the eldoriy may be The exodus came despite adviso­ pancyl Applianca and carpaling. M UST BE S S N I Carbide’s medical officer "told me Meanwhile, Sen. Chris Dodd, moral *119,000. NEW LISTING extifa medical oosto. but then left at the town’s Center Street ries broadcast over government Dir. Kennedy Rd. to Hamilton Or. to AAcOivitt Or. to Wildwood EXCELLENT LOCATION the gas was non-poisonous. He told D-Conn., a member of the Senate Or. Home on and cuf-da-aac. Hebron 900 ttt«(e wae necessary heart fire headquarters, the Eighth sound trucks that "there is no Inside Today me there was nothing we could do Foreign Relations Committee, has Charming 3-bedroom Raised Ranch in a coun- Manchester 109,000 Murgen and aU the complica­ Utilities District fire station at danger" from Sunday’s planned except ask the patients to put a wet asked officials at Union Carbide's try setting with more than one acre of treed Raised Ranch with three bedrooms on a large tions, n e tinal disaster was the 31 Main St., any office of conversion of IS tons of methyl towel over their eyes." The pre­ Danbury headquarters for a full 20 pages, 2 sections, BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO, INC. room with a lovely fireplace and lot in a sought after area. Features include rec l^ o tW a J o b . Reritage Savings and Loan isocyanate into pesticide. caution proved ineffective. briefing about the still unexplained 1 advertising supplement REALTORS cathedral ceiling, family room also has a fire­ room, pool, woodstove, 2 full baths, new fur­ When be finally found a Job Association, or the Manchester place and there are 2 baths. Country privacy at nace and water systems and a two-car garage. About 45 tons of the chemical Union Carbide officials were not disaster. here, they leaped at the 6|iper- Mall at 111 Main St. Checks escaped Dec. 3 from another tank 189 WEST CENTER STREET a great price! ^ imnjediately available (or Congressional hearings would AdvtosL. ______.12 Obautrlss. in (C o m «r of Mc Km ) f s s T tunity, even though there waa no should be mailed to MAOC at the Union Carbide facility, CUstHM _____te-tS Opinion______a comment. determine whether the deadly leak money to move their furniture. Seasonal Bbaring. Box 773, killing an estimated 2,500 people Condos______s PsopMsIk _ _ _ o 646-2482 ■ Officials have assured there is no was an isolated case, but "I think EnM(talnmont_ 12 8po«ts___ IS-ir TYie Full Service Real Estate Company ,.. Personal and Community Service Life ia looking up. He enjoys his Manchester, Conn. 06040. and injuring 100.000 others. It was risk in Sunday’s operation, but not,” Dodd said In Hartford Lotlsry------2 TilMislon » t hi.story’s worst industrial disaster. Bhopal residents apparently wer­ Friday. t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dtt 15, I9M MANt'MESTEK HEKAl.D. .Satiird.iN D .i l.V l!i«4 3 Schroeder making swift recovery from stroke Manchester 1VIACC wants town to own, operate shelter LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U PI) - Bill hand and foot, both of which had been the hospital in lour weeks. He was stroke. A hemorrhage also can cause a Schroeder was recovering "bril­ paralyzed by the stroke, which af­ moved back to the intensive care unit •stroke, but Lansing said that has been In By Sarah E. Hall' implication I've received is that the town is luit f.ister " liantly" Friday and was able to speak flicted the base of the left side of his as a precuation following the stroke. ruled out. Herald Reporter interested in owning a shelter building. " "It does .seem to me that the town has to U'cnme again after a temporarily paralyiing brain. Schroeder nodded his head in recog­ Johnson's proposal represents a change from more involved than just giving ns its blessing." HikhI He said that "something” that could stroke possibly caused by spasms that "H e has little residual damage right nition Friday morning after being told The Manchester Area Conference of Churches earlier plans, which assumed that the Manchester added. have triggered the spasm could be part inspections begining soon interrupted blood flow to part of his now," Lansing said. He said there was he had suffered a stroke. needs more help from the town to found a permanent Congregations Housing Corp. — a private, non-profit Though the committee met in eveculive session lor brain. of a vessel lining, a fiber fragment, Planned door-to-door inspections of apart­ no permanent damage to the brain Lansing said tests would continue at shelter for the homeless, a MACC spokesman said group which grew out of MACC — would buy or rent a about 20 minutes to discuss possible shelter sites, no cholesterol, or a blood clot from the ments along the downtown portion of Main Street "It was severe at the tim e." Dr Allan which would bar him from fully the hospital, where Schroeder received Friday. shelter site. The church conference is still willing to usable buildings were identified, com iiiillee I ’h.iii' valve of the mechanical heart or the will likely begin after the first of the year. Chief M. Lansing, chief medical spokesman recovering all functions. tto world's second permanent artifi­ Walter Johnson, a MACC representative, told the staff and operate the shelter if the town rejects taking man John Cooney said afterward for Humana Hospital Audubon, said of Lansing said Schroeder still had a aorta — the major natural blood vessel Building Inspector Russell Davidson said Friday. Shelter Study Committee that the town should become it on. Johnson said. cial heart Nov. 25. but said it may be "I got the teeling that although there .ire some the stroke, which affected a finger- weakened right arm and leg and the leading from the heart. The Main Street inspections are expected to be the landlord of whatever building is earmarked as a Johnson said M.ACC officials decideti to .seek more seven to 10 days before doctors places available that we might use .is ,i shelter, tipped sized area of the brain. doctor noticed sagging cheek muscles the first leg of a townwide program to ensure that shelter site. Currently, churches are donating space town help after discussing why they failed to secure definitely know exactly what caused “ If it's (from) the heart valve we'II they're more than whal we'd need .iml the iirioe is "H e is recovering brilliantly." Lans­ on the right side of Schroeder's face. all rental units satisfy the requirements of the for makeshift shelters so that the homeless people in the Gammons Hoaglund building un Main Slrt'el for the stroke. be very disappointed, but we do not quite high. " Cooney said "1 don't know II .1 |daie ing said at an afternoon medical Schroeder was "a little depressed" and housing code. But the start of the program has town can sleep out of the cold until spring. use as a shelter. Tentative plans to buy or rent the "My own personal feeling, with his exists that's going to he siiil.ihle for lln' pin poso .ind briefing. "a little weepy" but I.ansing said that know yet," he said. He said the been repeatedly delayed, at first due to a vacancy "The town has the organization and the infrastruc­ former factory were dropped after the owner decided being so well, and a very sudden onset titanium valves of the Jarvik-7 heart available to rent " Schroeder. 52, who captured the was not unusual. and a rapid recovery suggests a small in the housing department staff and currently ture to own big buildings and maintain them. " to sell to someone who was willing to make a financial nation's affection with his humor and " I think he is showing what you would contain "nooks and crannies” which because inspectors are busy with new housing Johnson said. " I think we're going to need the town's commitment more quickly. Cooney said it would he "very s(H‘culalive" lo fleck of something about the size of the could allow a blood clot to form. will to live, was unable to speak expect in someone who is doing head of a pin hit a vessel, produced starts and home renovations in town. assistance to get going." "We just have to be prepared to do business a lot approach Ihe Hoard of Directors for help without a intelligibly following Thursday night's fantastically well and then suffers a spasm in that vessel,” Lansing said, He conceded the turbulence created A, Johnson said he wants to approach General quicker than we were last tim e." said William Rood, a specific site in mind. In addition, it's imii.sual lor stroke but Lansing said Friday he setback," Lansing said. causing the stroke. by the forceful beating of the mechani­ Manager Robert B. Weiss about drawing up a shelter committee member. "We have to move a lot towns to own shelters, he said regained his speech and could talk Lansing said if the recovery con­ A spasm is a contraction of a blood cal heart could have dislodged a Forum on police rights set proposal for greater town involvement. While that "coherently" although "slow ly." He tinued as well as it had begun. "doesn't mean we're saying the town should go out < B a 9 0 )E«X 8 « 8fiX KM IE » M l M X « a Hat ICX M X sox tex ta t tta M X lo t e vessel and often is enough to interrupt fragment of a blood vessel wall. But he The town will sponsor a forum Jan. on the was suffering no pain. Schroeder could be out of bed by WILLIAM SCHROEDER 10 and buy a building,'' the town is in a better position to Dodd supports the flow of vital, oxygen-rich blood to a emphasized there was no malfunction constitutional rights citizens have when stopped He was also able to move his right Sunday morning and discharged from section of the brain, resulting in a of the mechanical heart ... speaking slowly obtain grants and loans to acquire a site. Johnson 'b y police, the administration announced. said. party reforms The announcement comes in the wake of two But town Human Services Director Hanna Marcus HARTFORD — One of Connecti­ incidents this year in which Manchester police told the nine others at the meeting Friday that "the cut's leading Democrats Friday were criticized for detaining black youths. When FARR'S I praised a former congressional I IS OPEN a P e o p le ta lk Weather citizens may be stopped or searched, whether colleague's plan to revitalize the they must respond to questioning and under what state Democratic Party, circumstances the stop may turn into an arrest Former Rep. Toby Moffett said BIRTHDAY ALMANAC Inauguration features Macs Today’s forecast are among the topics to be discussed. Calendars the party should hire an executive I SUNDAY 11 to 5 i Attorney Herbert Appleton from the State director, buy computers and take a Connecticut, Mnasachnsetts Dec. 16 — Llv Ullmann (1919-), the Norwegian New Hampshire Republican Gov. Joiui H. Prosecutors' Office will be the featured speaker. more modern approach to cam ­ actress who has starred in the theater and in Sunana’s belief that private enterprise should and Rhode Island: Saturday A representative from the police department will paigning and winning elections; films. Her films include "Scenes from a have a role in government will extend to his sleet and freezing rain interior, answer questions. Manchester " I think some of his ideas are rain along the coast ending west Monday BUCK inaugural breakfast; He'll let McDonald's do it The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the 1 Marriage." "The Emigrants" and 'Lost good," said Sen. Christopher Horizon." all for him. to east, then mostly cloudy. Whiton Library auditorium. 100 North Main Pension Board, Lincoln Center gold room, 3 p.m. Dodd. D-Conn. "That kind of I KNIVES Eighth Utilities District board of directors. 32 Main Dec- 17 — Erskine Caldwell ( I903-). the author Sununu, a disciple of Presideni Reagan, will Highs 40 to 45. Mostly cloudy east Street, on Jan. 10. discussion . and dialogue is S Famous for holding an edge! who is best known for his 1932 novel "Tobacco begin his second term Jan. 3. 1985, with a coastal sections, partly cloudy St., 7 p.m. healthy," Road," with its .searing portrayal of depravity McDonald's breakfast served in chain's trade­ remainder of Saturday night and Lydail Woods seeks expansion Tuesday Dodtj returned this week from a mark plastic server boxes. Downtown Coordinating Committee, Lincoln Cen­ among poor Southern whites. The stage version of Sunday. Lows in the 20s to mid Developer Jack Davis has filed an application month-long trip through Asia and He will forego the traditional pre-inaugural ter gold room, 8 a.m. the book had one of the longest runs in Broadway 30s, highs 40 to 45. to develop a 36-lot subdivision that would be part said he had not read had time to history. affair and appeal to the "common man" with a Maine: Sleet and freezing rain Building Committee, Manchester High School. 7:30 read through the reform package of the Lydail Woods housing complex on Lydail p.m. \ S«e the Dec. 18 - Ty Cobb (1886-1961), the baseball fast-food breakfast of Egg McMuffins, sausage in the south and snow elsewhere Street. Moffett circulated to party leaders buscuits. orange juice and coffee, all courtesy of Human Relations Commission, Lincoln Center Full line of player who batted 300orbetterfor 23 consecutive Saturday. High in the 20s to lower The Planning and Zoning Commission has in the last two weeks. the golden arches, a promoter saidFriday. conference room, 8 p.m. 7 major league seasons, and topped .400 three 30s. Mostly cloudy Saturday already approved Davis' general plan to build 160 Moffett said the Democratic Some ,000 campaign supporters, state workers Wednesday times. His .367 career batting average is the 1 night. Low near 10 north to near townhouses and eight single-family houses, and Party must change to draw back highest in major league history. and legislators have been invited. Commission on the Handicapped, Senior Citizens' 20 south. Variable cloudiness will now act on this specific part of the plan. the voters it lost to the Republican "It's taking what would be a white-linen, chi-chi Center. 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 — Henry C. Frick (1849-1919), the Sunday. High in the20s north and Davis has also applied for permission to fill in Parly in November. industrialist and philanthropist who helped affair and turning it into a more common man Commission on Children and Youth. Lincoln Center 30s south. wetlands and install a culvert on the Lydail Street " I couldn't agrt^e with him organize U S. Steel. He bequested his New York kind of thing." said Roy Anderson, of Cone and gold room, 7:30 p.m. m ore." said Dodd, who was not up New Hampshire: Sleet and property. City mansion with its priceless art collection to Co., a Boston public relations firm that handles Manchester Housing Authority, 24 Bluefield Drive. for re-election this year. " I think BUCK freezing rain south and snow the public. the McDonald's account in New England. 7:30 p.m. we got trouble here in River City ." KNIVES elsewhere ending by midday Olcott fixing flooded units Thursday VfSA’ Dec. 20 - Waller Adams (1876-1956), the U S. "It's an all-American, let's get down to basics Dodd said he was willing to talk and accessories astronomer who developed a method of spectros­ thing." he said. Saturday, but remaining cloudy. No sunbathing this weekend Comment session. Municipal Building, first flour, about eliminating the party lever at High in the 20s north and 30s Chief Building Inspector Russell Davidson said 6:30 p.m. 2 Main SIraal h copic parallax that enabled calculation of Frank Haley, the governor's media spokes­ Occasional sleet and freezing rain will end Saturday morning and Friday that flooded units in The Olcott apartment from voting machines and lower­ 643-7111 648-3998 south. Mostly cloudy Saturday Judge's Hours, Probate Court, 6:30 p.m. distances of far-away stars. man, said the breakfast is intended to offer a skies will remain mostly cloudy with highs around 40. Weather will be complex are being repaired. ing the 20 percent requirement for night. Low in the teens north and FARR’S OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAV 9-9 PM » Dec. 21 — Donald T. Regan (1921-), the U S. "comfortable atmosphere" for state workers and partly cloudy Saturday night with lows 25 to 30. Sunday skies will be "There are carpenters in there working," party candidates. citizen legislators. i 9090M l MX 90 MX MX 90 M l109090909090MX909090MX909090 secretary of the treasury since 1981. Before 20s south. Variable cloudiness partly cloudy with highs 40 to 45, Today's weather picture was drawn Davidson said. Though none of the 11 apartments Bolton joining the Reagan administration, he headed the Sunday. High near 30 north to by Phyllis Cort of 288 Kennedy Road, a student at Buckley School. which building officials declared unsafe for Monday Merrill Lynch brokerage firm. A heavenly gift near 40 south. occupancy in November have been reclassified, Board of Selectmen's meeting with town engineer. Dec. 22 — Sieve Garvey (1948-), the first Vermont: Freezing rain sleet Community Hall, 7 p.m. Actress Helen Hayes used the proceeds of a Davidson said he hopes to check the units next baseman for the San Diego Padres. He was the Public Building Commission. Community Hall recent guest appearance on NBC's "Highway to and snow early Saturday, then week. National League's most valuable player in 1974 fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. Heaven" to honor an “ adored" friend who made cloudy. Lows in the teens and 20s. while a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Board of Selectmen's meeting on refuse disposal heaven her business. The venerable first lady of Highs 30 to 40. Fair Saturday Eighth District sells trees night. Lows 15 to 25. Sunny but ' K 'N -4. N 't contract. Community Hall, 8 p.m. the American theater contributed $50,000 from The Eighth Utilities District Fire Department Tuesday her fee to establish an endowed scholarship in contiunued cool Sunday. Highs in - r - ..I- will be selling freshly cut Christmas trees until the 30s to low 40s. .i • Board of Selectmen. Community Hall, 8 p.m. honor of Sister Madeleva Wolff at Saint Mary's Dec. 22. Wednesday College in South Bend. Ind. Ss, ig^GOT p g g Eighth District spokesman Thomas R. Conservation Commission. Herrick Memorial w* ow«, Wolff, a Roman Catholic nun and writer who Extended outlook O'Marra said that nearly 500 trees have been sold Park, 7:30 p.m. Hayes called “ one of the shining lights of already. Ifcink dmnog is viwiiwd as one o« Itie mow i Planning Commission, Community Hall. 7:30 p.m. praMsmt m Anwnca. jMfttc^ana a r I EPCOT POU American poetry." served as president of the Extended outlook for New Most trees cost $20 each and can be bought at The tMXLT DISNEY VKWld Uudy aNo lai Zoning Commission, Community Hall fireplace dacanioc women's college from 1936 to 1961. three years England Monday through Wed­ the St. Bridget's parking lot at the corner of Main room, 7:30 p.m. •oughar panalaas lor oiandars before her death. nesday: and Williams streets. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday Poinsettias Connecticnl, Massachusetts - O'Marra said. How taouW you rata drunk driving Repubitcan fow n Committee, Community Hall, LARGE comparad to oMtar Impottanl social and Rhode island; Cloudy with a 7:30 p.m. chance of rain Monday. Partly Most important The marriage isn’t funny cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday. High temperatures from the mid Very important |S2% Sand) Davenport Belushi says she wants her 40 to the mid SOs. Low tempera­ y-' Open Tonight ’til 9 Somewhat important husband, “ Saturday Night L iv e " star Jim tures from the upper 20s to the t ' i Belushi. to come home or else. Mrs. Belushi has upper 30s. Sligblly important threatened to divorce her husband, -now a New cash & carry Maine, New Hampshire and Unimportant |1% York resident, unless he returns to Chicago, said Vermont: Fair and mild Mon­ her lawyer, Barry A. Schatz, who filed the divorce day. Lows 25 to 35. Highs 45 to 50. How can wo raduca kijury and action in Cook County Circuit Court. doath from drunk drfvora? Cooler Tuesday with a chance of Satellite view 85 E. Center St. Manchester Schatz said divorce proceedings would take Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3 p.m. Friday shows SuspetKl licenses place only if Belushi does not return to Chicago. showers. Lows 25 to 35. Highs 35 to 40. Fair and cold Wednesday. clouds describing a storm center in Arizona with clouds associated Mandatory jaH terms “ There's big trouble.” Schatz said. He said with a front through Texas to Pennsylvania. Additional clouds extend Belushi is seeking a legal separation from his Lows in the teens. Highs 25 to 35. Now Raise drinlung age in a wide band from western Maine through the Great Lakes to the wife, who still lives near the Second City club. More road checks ^ ^ 1 0 % central Rockies. A front approaching the far northwest is producing Belushi is scheduled to be in Chicago this clouds from Washington to Montana. Other than clouds over Higher lines weekend for 25th anniversary of the comedy Bad weather troupe. southern and central Florida, the remainder of the nation has fair skies. •C sl^ Ms. Lee causes deaths Four people were killed Friday in two accidents on foggy St. Louis interstate highways and Designs one person died in a car-gasoline tanker crash on a state highway wrapped in mist so dense “you ON could hardly see 50 feet in front of Jeans fop you." A trio of storms blitzed the Plains with snow from Utah and New Mexico to Nebraska and Petites Iowa. The storms spewed snow, sleet and rain from Oklahoma to New York and covered the Ms. Lee puts new proportion Southeast with soupy fog. in PETITES to give you the An Iowa wom^n died after she was iitjured in a car-truck crash great Lee look all over. A new on Interstate 35 north of Des tailoring process designed Moines. E 3 9 for petites assures a perfect A school bus slid off an icy road IWIATHmaOTOCAtTA Elegant near Fon du Lac, Wis., rolled fit where you want it — down a hill and landed on its side. SUPER ■V ■ waist, hips and legs. And The driver and seven of the eight C S S S i '----- C l i o toLOW n r S A V E ’S J students aboard were treated for National forecast this snug, reproportioned $110 PRICE minor injuries. Today, rain Is forecast for portions of the northern and central Plateau Region, the central Plains region, the Mississippi Valley and the fit is sewn into all Ms. Lee ., i l l Travelers’ advisories were posted for northwest Texas as northern Atlantic Coast. Snow is also forecast for the northern and PETITES 100% cotton AM/FM rain mixed with sleet to coat central Intermountain Region. Elsewhere, weather will be fair in denim jeans. So now T S E I W O ^ Radio roads with as much as a half-inch general. Maximum temperatures include; Atlanta 65. Boston 6i Chicago 52, Cleveland 58. Dallas 56, Denver 39, Duluth 31 Houston petites have plenty of SMr« 6 itact OMO> of Ice In some parts of the Eloclrlc Quartz panhandle. 76. Jacksonville 75, Kansas City 45. Little Rock 67. Los AngeWg Cattolto Rocordar UPI pliota pretty styles to choose •SSm " m m t A NbMm Wsadist R ^ . || Eleven inches of snow fell at Miami 65. Minneapolis 35, New Orleans 76, New York 53. Phoenix ss‘ gyyacr- 29“ aMMNnRlInMM ^ p* to ■ a IM Today in history Fairmont, Neb., and Omaha San Francisco 51, Seattle 44, St. Louis 57 and Washington 60. from, in misses 4-16 and • 1 3 5 1 toiiMbitoa eMdi • Nisle a Mayor Mike Boyle declared an juniors 3-15. Leave it to K H a i E M O n Dec. 15. 1944 American forced led MacArthur (left) is shown six years later emergency due to 8 inches of Ms. Lee to put petites in fJonko REMINQTDN* ‘’t'' Sf r i ® President Harry Truman, the man snow that closed schools. 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Nicaraguan rebels Friday killed number of troops, according to In the ambush in Nicaragua, Flying shrapnel seriously fite soldiers and fourcivilians in an residents and a hospital rebels of the Nicaraguan Demo­ wounded four civilians who were WASHINGTON — President Reugun said Friday he still had ambush on a truck carrying taken to the hospital, while doctors not made a decision on the "complicated task" of reducing the spokesman. cratic Force, or FDN, attacked an agrarian reform officials and Agrarian Reform Ministry vehicle also operated on an unspecified Pentagon budget, a process erupting into open warfare between soldiers north of Managua, official Authorities in El Salvador also number of soldiers who were r near Quebrada Honda, 102 miles Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and administration fiscal government radio reported. found three burned and mutilated north of Managua, the Voice of rushed to surgery without being advisers. In El Salvador, a leftist guerrilla corpses in a garbage pit near a Nicaragua said. registered, the spokesman said. 1^7•53 Newspaper reports Friday portrayed Weinberger, apparently mine blew up a military truck prison. Officials said the slayings Five government soldiers, three Army officials at the 5th Infantry with Reagan s tacit assent, fending off Cabinet demands that he hauling -...-t -ivjiiyns in a were in the style used by right- Brigade of San Vicente and the Agrarian Reform Ministry techni­ < 4^ 4 m reduce the growth in Pentagon spending by $58 billion over the cians and a Health Ministry Defense Ministry in San Salvador next three years. official were killed while four other refused all comment on the attack. Reagan, eager to challenge the reports, seemed irritated when Union leader surfaces soldiers were wounded, according Area residents also reported asked about them at a ceremony where he attached inaugural to the official radio station of the guerrillas briefly halted traffic on license plate No. 1 to his limousine. WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - The leftist Sandinista government. the Pan American highway near G "Let me answer any questions you may have with just one second-highest ranking official in There was no report on casual­ San Vicente, 28 miles east of San statement on that," he said, "A ll of the things that I've been the underground Solidarity net­ ties for the FDN, which was Salvador, reading about this and which are obviously based on leaks — work Friday came out of hiding to financed and trained by the CIA The bodies of two men and a boy, those leaks are without solid foundation. 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Sacks, City Editor n I III 0 C 1 1 “* ^ Young sees promise in pianfs siosh and slam 1II 511'Bts* IM ^ 11 1 1 1 13! 8 ® S i :§ I? ^s I a si I z 2 ^ commission's staff analysts last S S lii § > I § I -!! z .« I Guest editorial - 5 3 ^ -n iJ [ 3 3 E month said that “ data available to ! . s S I o ^ 1 : S i z o «o S £ V ^ 'E'S i .» UJ O k. ^ V) CPSC on toy-related injuries for c f , !3l : Hi CL > o c calendar year 1983 show a con­ . I S - s ig i JUUUUU I o o o - I liS I I z'3 I | i | l l <5 z : iS zE ir tinued decline in the number of “■ ,5 z S I s i l l i s £ S as SS <2 ' @ © 2 2 . !@g@©®@©©|o|!Ss^ ; C4 00I Good ideas estimated injuries over the past 2 o @ 0 g o a l s 2 t l - 5 ? £ 2 ( iS several years.” There were 5,000 fewer toy-related injuries reported last year than the 123,000 chalked n n a fiil from Regan up in 1982. i.«Fl ^c||| - BUT THE EYE-OPENER is Jly Hill Treasury Secretary Donald With the Regan plan, the this: As Pogo put it. we have met lU I Regan has tried to emphasize percentage of losers — those the enemy and they are us. “ Most I* I • ® ro oIlP the adaptability of his mas­ whose IRS obligations rise accidents with toys seen in 1983,” .laI X 8 ? S f SJ flc •» ® E 8 if!, lU|s= ) UJ'D fiUJp sive tax reform plan by more than a light amount — is the agency staff reports, “ oc­ I « 2 5 “i 8 “ o -SEC curred when a child or adult fell on, @j| Ip lji 1 t a 2 > s £ * > « « pointing out that it was ^ a uj fi S o'O ^ 5 I d held to 22 percent. Even this tripped over or was hit by a toy.” [1^ S' ' ^ * S ra -8 - ' ti written on a word-processor Ilg|il.? A S I g ^ ■ z < .8 contingent will probably be n ■ f o g Obviously, there’s little a manu­ llillfillll; z < ^ § S; > i 11 ' ill — (A X — “ It can be changed. " But enough to obstruct any mean­ facturer or doting relative can do I lij X 2 2 a .8 2 as far as much of the nation's ingful effort to adopt the to eliminate the klutz factor among 00 do business community is con­ proposals, since a dispropor­ toy recipients and those near to cerned, the proper office tionate share of them are them — short of making and machine for it is the from the affluent and politi­ choosing nothing but pillows for shredder. the little stickles. cally influential end of the Even the second-place category What Regan has proposed income spectrum. involves at least the possibility is a revamping of both the Most of the commentary that the users, not the toys, were personal and corporate tax about the proposal will, inev­ primarily responsible for the n codes in a way that shifts a accident. itably, focus on these 22 sizable share of the total c a r e n m N E A . “ Falls from riding toys were the percent and the howls from ^ ) 3 burden over to the corporate second most frequently reported — O) 0 Ss-iir .5 I them and other losers win the toy-related injury,” the staff re­ side. “ Back” to the corporate “Maw, what happened to that old nuclear freeze out back?” 2 S3 SsJ S I ?■ business community. This is ported. It adds a warning that ■s S = i a! g'i2 « i §£ o side is more accurate, since f regrettable because, on it grandparents and similar boosters P S£1 5 business used to pay a much l| i| of precocious tots might well heed: I w ^ I merits, it is not a bad package S ® 5 c “ £ “ P@B larger share of the total cost “ Because of the occurrence of ^ e s c M o „ a iL c O s® |l|| at all. Conservative Advocate = 1 e E S s ^ _ s 2 m I 1 5 5 p 1 T I », of government than the pid­ more serious injuries in the l-to-3 j (A (L 2< o Z 5 5 “5 T7 ^ S > *5 3 So: ^ >S o S 0.1 dling 6 to 8 percent that it year old group, it may be approp­ It chief virtue is that is otS e ' 2 9 0 ® ® © © © = ' riate to consider the age at which g ® 2 2 r.< g © © 9 pays now. Ironically, one of would, indeed, simplify the fM lltiJ ^ lA tn I the measures that has been tax code. By eliminating or children are capable of handling Reagan ought to ignore some riding toys." whittling the business tax reducing many of the deduc­ The staff report did caution, . * 5 « down to its current modest tions that exist now, it would • >(/) O) however, that "while the decline in < S I _ size is the accelerated depre­ also go far to ensure that the number of injuries reported for ciation schedule for new plant the year may indicate that toys, as I ” s i I - persons earning the same advice from his ‘friends’ 'B s E U S and equipment passed in the a class, may be safer, it cannot be i income pay roughly the same ' a i f I O ? I assumed that all toys are safer or l i s t s I 8 *S o o first year of the Reagan amount in taxes. The biggest By William A. Rusher cratic secretaries of state, Cyrus the Soviet Union is now systematic I.V completely free from hazard." •= jZ p f -• administration. drawback to the whole pack­ Vance ... and Edward Muskie ... cally violating. @11 §1 - - - . Q * ® ® S o © I 0 ' 0 ' That 1981 change (which age is that, by the president's are surely available. They would . S 5 ■£ « 0 . NEW YORK — Whatever prob- AGENCY DATA SHOWED that s§fh the Regan plan would wipe .lems may be facing President come running to help the president MY OWN FAVORITE, though, i l s i l s i , f s 5 « 5 \s l S e l i ; I orders, it does not do any­ toy-related deaths — 16 last year lil 'flllll:t (L (L , | 2 < l < out) and other features of the thing to increase revenues Reagan these days, lack of advice even as observers in the coming was CBS Television’s anonymous llpliW .i I® llli? and 10 so far this year — “ are certainly isn’t one of them. No nuclear negotiations if invited, “ State Department source,” who 2 2 r. 9@eg®®@©©S00©g©B®®©fe©22 90g®«® corporate tax code have overall and reduce the related more closely to the child’s NPI SoilsIloQ lllsg ©2 r lllll sooner had the votes been counted especially if they were asked to go recently floated a proposal that the f- N CM fM CO CO made it highly unbalanced in deficit. ability to deal with the nature of the than the barrage of advice began: back to Geneva." United States, as a gesture of good its impact on different indus­ toy than to problems with the toy.” The Regan plan will now sit most of it unsolicited, much of it will before the coming Geneva The report explained; “ Thisisbest IIS e I tries. While some reformers on congressmen’s desks with plainly bad, and a .surprising PRESIDENT REAGAN NO talks, should announce a “ tempor­ illustrated by the fact that half the have proposed elimnating the two other plans, one proposed amount of it from people who had DOUBT REMEMBERS what Res­ ary” moratorium on all further deaths involved children who tax altogether, Regan has fought Mr. Reagan's re-election ton neglected to add: that Cy deployment of Pershing II missiles by Democrats and one by choked on balloons, rode tricycles B **• w tooth and toenail. Vance resigned from the Carter in Europe and on all testing of taken the opposite tack of Republicans, for flattening into pools or were struck by a The Democrats, for example, Cabinet because he considered anti-satellite weapons. giving it more muscle and tax rates and eliminating motor vehicle while riding a have been downright generous. Carter too much of a hawk. What a In other words, this faceless idiot ending most of its inequities. deductions. Ideally, Congress tricycle.” They have made it clear that if only help he would be in Secretary (assuming he really exists at all) '6 i 0 The shifting of some of the Toy makers have also shown less 0 i l . l fll would combine the best fea­ Mr. Reagan will propose a tax Shultz's forthcoming talks with proposed to concede to the Rus­ ! I H i reluctance than they once did to fJiiil tax burden to business from tures of each and give the increase, slash defense expendi­ Gromyko in Geneva! sians, in advance and “ temporar­ i s i l l ; correct design or manufacturing individuals is crucial to the country the kind of tax tures and go easy on domestic Then there were the "four ily,” almost everything they hope, I.L problems; ! z oa.fl I i u 2 u! Ik a ffl 1®|8^®I Treasury’s overall plan be­ system it needs. More likely a spending programs — if. in other prominent former officials” (as in their fondest dreams, to achieve Lzcd| e% • Danara International Ltd., ®®®®®®@za o0@®2 ;:000©8S8®2 ;^§g8®N0@©®®8®@@©22 di ! 0 g ® 9 0 0 words, he will just agree to The Washington Post described in the Geneva negotiations! cause, without those extra legion of lobbyists will earn voluntarily recalled thousands of reveneues from the corporate their fees by keeping these repudiate every pledge he made to them) who recently told Mr. Fortunately it took Mr. Reagan's the voters during the campaign — Reagan in Foreign Affairs that he own national security adviser, “ Walt Disney Character Squeek-a- side, it would be difficult to good ideas from ever seeing Toys” and offered full refunds. they will magnanimously forgive must choose between his proposed Robert McFarlane, less than 24 Stahlwood Manufacturing did the simplify personal taxes with­ the light of day. him for winning the election. space-based defense against nu­ hours to scotch that idea. Let’s same with its “ Thumper” line of out causing a substantial' clear missiles and any hope of hope the rest of the gratuitous "III 5 animal heads on handles. number of Americans to pay " TORRINGTON THEN THERE IS JAMES RES- achieving an agreement with the advice described above gets • Fisher-Price voluntarily re­ illt significantly higher taxes. TON. Whenever a Republican is Soviet Union on arms control. equally short shrift. ' ®-‘ S S REGISTER CITIZEN called 278,000 “ Splash and Stack Ik elected or re-elected to the presid­ But the credentials of these four Bluebirds” as a possible choking ■|5 2 l* * ^ o ^ liir Open Forum station was left for a terrorist gang I'l^iro 3 P lllell!liSal!S08,"!dTS§sl0§@8® ------? 8® 2 90©8®2 900082a l l 2 r. 9 the Democratic Party want to help authored 35 years ago; and Gerard Manchester Herald to pick up. It went off accidentally d6“ bi' O) (A Ij^ (O if they can and if they’re asked ... Smith, chief U.S. negotiator of the P.O. Box 591 and four persons are believed to 0 1904 t>vNEA Inc tZ B For example, the last two Demo­ Nixon-era arms agreements that Manchester, CT 06040. have died. MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 15, 1984 - 9 8 - MANCHESTKR U K R A U ). Saturday. Dec 15, 1984 w u u , in 4k o i S?c o{ CArrAW EASY Skf Ciwke SC aw l^ ■9B< •_.g>g8 ■, 11III ! ^ H S@p 1 ' w&gSS Pififirsiff AMP HMtt I THOUkMT m 2» o w p B ~ ' I H 'L ' I fa p * I fARTNfR * _ [im: a »“ >'l2? :{|if; ff rir* if> I ' ifas 8 .8 im 8 n ■i g 5-1 (D7 n -Ilf M - 3 c a h r r ^ I aSSn 5- » II: ?»Jw p m51 2"tjS fli^P“:li2 I » S N lif Irf 1 ll ■fill ill! I

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CD I » u. y ^ » 3?^ rer^ ?m O © !V O O 6 H iSSS|?t?it^®fP@^88|? 1= i§sll>* y .iS z „ p Ul»|i I z S ? o _ < o — sif Igf 30^ ir^■ ®» £ o ? 31 » O « ife-sa< *s:; §l°gtf.ik=>i = O v> 3 S " "“I’'-"j? ff 1 111^ i I| 3 q;§1 still i'fil Ipi o S js g s ■ fi ,o» -tw < m « *• 11* S I?* James Bond novelist John Gardner weren’t bad, he Says. Gardner revived T M BORN LOSm ®by Art SanMm g | | - I* -o-Ilf 3 S Q O B, jft ® S (a 2 5 u the early ones with Sean Connery (left) «AU.I$^€1£W, I sis*? S ” ?* ® ^ i® !i> i* J * ® - - 3 f | » f 8 f i l l WMJ.Y? I> i s s- ?*iaiS 3 > g * 5 o d S S3 ^ S?i-5 95* ^ fflI v>z-j? a iiP. a < i ® M Q ■§§ fi H isa>3 f < a iPil^il S*1 ■ a 3' 5-®Is? g >JJ,■* fsis J fi- sti sfsi? i l l i - s ? tiP* -I 2?5 8o5o“ S i? James Bond’s stepfather • & O ■ \ ? 5 y «• « y Q.»S.Tix Sc3 -^^tfiO.3®‘S » xx: C ® P5* 9- fD <3 , ^ ? S S lif fI g S iS ® ifip P lfijfS£g®©|||| f^ ifi ■nSgsSoiO-D5pos|,»5i® in s; a ^ O 5^*00 0 doesn’t like 007 m ovies ® V) 7 o n mm SI 5||" = §|a|§| I z z i 2 > ■ cr.6- ' 2. ' <■2 S 2 *■> !a.o>>>sx:;s V M i i f " ’ * S i M X fT I Is ® 5 m f P i® S’z ? 5 ?S is " I ■“' 15 i? I S * ^ whether people would get confused g-* o a _ 0) 8 S 3 P 'lii® <-8 ■§ - ,«a)fi“ a» ® Zis I Bv Joan Honauer his version of the character. ■ sji f l o |li?i -cg.„M o a . ■ United Press International "Bond is an intelligent man," he between Bond and my more o«a ,r‘fi a< 2“ tn . "0 S f t l i g > | 2 s,l ; v> E Ir^l - 8 3D 1“* pa 0. H?'" o| f l i*0 ISI'T' 2 said, "and intelligent men have serious stuff. I thought about It for 5 diii^ < z £ s z S. ■< “•» ® 7 fillsl| I f * lps|f all of two minutes and said yes." ■D< «r - S ® ^ 2-^ ® s NEW YORK - John Gardner, now ceased to be male chauvinist niANK AND IRRMT ®by Bob TIm m * ^ fi ^ I m 2 2 2 a s 3S>2 9- c 4 in a .j S S 3 5fi m< iii|' 'HliH f>| the stepfather of James Bond, pigs. I was a male chauvinist pig in His contract was forthreebooks. ^ M 3 • ■ doesn’t like the movies 007 has the ‘SOs and I ’ve changed my views "F o r some reason they have ?>l a 43 a Ia s fd . ■<|5i S „• c a. 4 2 » 3 C * < been making lately. greatly. So would Bond." been very successful,” he said. “ It ua o“* V)w» ®X- 5 a 5 ® . 5(£i 2 9 OLp'FAfh*oNep, ^ IL ai • fit" " a o 3 Gardner is the British author ‘The author is not a fan of the was a no-win situation with the S fl> ^ O ^ tt S,JS2| h i j i M i;|r Itf? who revived Bond after the death Bond movies, particularly not the media — no one was going to say 0I.S n of his creator, Ian Fleming, and recent ones. they came up to Fleming — but l^u r X '-•Kt L0 6 f 3< g > &'?“ 5 sll I”? Sgin .® ? «• s a iiir has had four best-sellers as a " I liked the early ones very they have been an exceptional IN AN ARTIFICIAL result, the latest of which is "Role much indeed. They were good success and I signed to do three of Honor.” (Putnam’s, 304 pp., fun," he said. "But Bond is really a more. 'Role of Honor’ is the fir$t of $11.95) very different person from the one the second three." FiRFptACF g B TT B F T H A N How does his Bond differ from portrayed lately by Mr. Connery Gardner’s current projects are t h e A L u PV i N u M O N ^ , the Ian Fleming original? and Mr. Moore. the synopsis of a new Bond “ I hope in no way at all except “ Now the movies are lacking, if adventure, and the first book of Th AVCJ (2-(5 that he is now a man of the ‘SOs, not not in humor then in wit and what he described as "a massive ID 3 ^ - OT'o a man of the ‘SOs and ‘60s,'' sophistication. It’s no reflection on very serious fictional trilogy.” He lil©§0§@b gilgi®90w S * m o : i@@S®Sl8)S§©©0 9 g X ( > 1 % z I |n@@@gg|@@( Gardner said in an interview. "W e the actors, but the recent Bond has completed the first book of the ^ w o lt“|s 8II® 80 ': 0<-OZW®$W®30HPP^ ' B Z ? I's^li-i l l f = f I f S'? — the people who held the Fleming films lack the smooth sophistica­ trilogy. WBITMWOBs5vi •Hie making Bond understanding of 2>aHg||- : l l f i women’s liberation, but he defends affect my career,” he said, “ and 9§09i i9QS99$9tt S&0$[9 i,5-aTzlo?“ --K = sg-.aiss 9 ’ 19 t ! I t ^ In 1SOULS. eM m , com pSnd fs r s i 22| i?H si Se S|»sS “ 2»s 2$9 Sr Ihn SnMflonn U b m r -- is^i Hoc I, I I I ;"il I IS"p|t§ Si Uhl Asintgrtqdt 5. -S-1 Si' all©! miif I 2 s» [0 N i l " 5 3 t® » S' 7 i ! IH * * ; Crossword o ® a" _:£ I lip*I 1.TH1TA1MMAN mu‘ r TfS =!(n 8 7 * i l?if|g CAPBKOBN (1 ^ 88-Jan. 15) Today’s th* crowd rather than lust hobnsbbing [| k®o by SlapfMn Kbig and PMar Straub f I M ^ s\ -SSo achiavamant* wtH not go unnotload nor with your old pal*. You may meat soma- p: s5. • ACROSS 3 Qadand Answer to Previous Puals (VIkIno, 818.95) dll a. nnaT AMONO MUALS ^ % u r unrawardad by paopia In positions to act ona naw you'll Hka. 4 Environment ml □□□□ BEinn GGI 3 by JaMray Arcbar (Undan/Sbnon A favorably upon tham. Aim high. CANCIR (June 81-July 88) An Important 'Mil 1 City on Lsks agency (ebbr.) Schuatar, 816.96) < B i r t h d ^ AO UABBM (Ja a . aOBab. 19) Being vdth mattar you havs laft danggng can be M □ G E 3D n n n n o n e friands today who oparat* on your i i f i i Ontario 5 American aLLOVIANOWAR finsllzsd today H you prsa* for a conclu­ lif 7 Balgiin port ioldicrt □GDC] GGGG GDG by John Jaka* (Hareourt BraM wsvatangth wig do much to rafurblah your sion. Don’t laav* H In sn unaattlad stats. 13 Thole 6 Get the drop on anGDGGG DGOGG Jovanovloh, 819.95) 0*0.15,1554 outlook and attltuil*. Saak out lhaaa spa- LBO (July 88-Aug. 88) Spend a NMIa dRl finmfRrtRR extra lima primping today you're going to to 14 Obscure (comp, wd.) □ □ □ G O G 4. OnLLWATCN U 5|i|f||f.gife8||||jpj||||||i by Mary Hlggbi* Clark (Sknon A PMCBS (Pab. aOMarali 80) Instaad of lo a party. You may meat aomaona naw [ I I I ® 15 Delight 7 Mrs. Chtritt nOGGG GGGDOnG TM* oomlna yaar you will find youraalf fighting change, flow with lha tide of you'M b* attracted to. j I fill' . c 5 ^ > 0 I 16 Inherent Chaplin Schuatar, 814.95) . 'S'^ 3 X V a $ * S i® ! *■§ £ 5 *?'8 8 ®S 2 r-xsEa •“? aS □nc GOGD GGGG mor* hi demand aodaHy than you hav* events today. Shifting conditions wkl pro­ vmoo (Aug. 88-gapL 88) An opportuni­ lo■®l|i*o ll I 8 I )ia|S,| ^ cliarectar 8 Watering place KSmONaMRDICaM baan for lha paM aavaral yaara. Naw duce advaritagas for you that couldn't ty could praaknl Kaalt today that w9l by Arthur HaHay (Doubladay, I ^ [ll|i| 17 Southern itata □DGG GGGG GGG friands wW b* acqukad and aavaral vaki- happen otharwiaa. anabla you to bukd upon your financial UU ii=?|i| I I p l i i ilii'l 9 Make lace 816.95) (ebbr.) 10 ProvidM □GGnCDG GIIGGG abl* aManoa* wW b* formad. ABUS (Hataii 81-AptB IB) Your (udg- bate. A relative or family mambar may |lg© fii If Ilf "H' BCHBScnn'cirY mant la keen today. Not only will you make tMa poaalbla. ■§?;3a^3 faSiSi; 18 ActrMt Hagen 11 Hoepitel G G G G G G by Balva Plaki (DMaoorta, 816.95) “ 5 f 20 Doctrine (No*. f8«*a 81) You grasp Idsas quickly, the quality of your UBRA (SapL 88-OcL 33) You naad lo bo n ||2,| workers □ GGOG GCGGIIGG 7. _JtN O U U N M OB Y H i C U M en-th*-spol anmvars may even sur^se out and moving around today In ordar to wjs . rl 21 Japaneie by Halan H. Santmyar (Putnam, should fit comfortably today Into any typa S p l f tii ?! 12 Judges □DG DGDG GGGG of group activity. Baing with frtand* and you and your companion*. foal your boat. Forgo run-ol-th*-m lH [If wS 2.1 s I musical 819.95) l i i l i !|S|f 19 ExcMiivaly □GG GGGG GGGG doing fun thing* wW MImulata your YAUNUB (ApfB 88 May 80) Your produc­ activttlaa. Inalaad, do aomathlng naw and Initrumsnt 22 Slipperier 5. MMABALBHORSB tivity wkl b* anhanoad today H you usa ditfarant. i IIM a ls i isll? □□□ GGGG □□□□ by Halsn Madnna* (Haroourt Braoa paraonaHty. M*|or changa* ar* In ator* 23 River in Italy for SagHtartus In tha coming yaar. Sand kiganulty to davta* ways to spsad up SCONPK) (O et 84 Mas. 88) Frtanda are |p|l s^iif 24 Greek dialect Jovanovloh, 815.95) =1? ' 24 ImitetM 26 Lilliputian for your A*tro.Oraph pradtcUona today. your work. Don't ba haaltani to taat naw apt to M l you thinga In confidanco today if 39 Poliih 47 Tiny pertielt l h|i| I --SSI 25 Smallett pert S THB POUmH BNOTOCOL MaH 81 to Aatro-Oraph, Box 458, Radio methods. that they won’t dtvulga to othar*. Ustan ff|| m'5 |S $■ 28 Btby't apron by Fradarlck FOiaylh (VAdno, i s t If Q.-< & 3 a i s a il 27 Preoccupy 40 Hebrew tecatic 50 Actrett Lupino Ctly Station. Naw York, NY 1001B. B* QBIBBB (M ay 81-Jun* 88) If you’re at a attantlv^ bacauaa lha Information couM 29 Gradation 817.95) social gatharkig today, droulata among be profltabla. 30 Mae Wait role 41 Common 51 Technical uni- aura to atal* your zodiac sign. O) 31 Town in New MBUmHORIlirOIMN ^ u , w 32 Former contraction vsrtity (ebbr.) by AHo* Adam* (Knopf, 816.95) :g|il@@|g|§®@|iig@0b: ci i Guinea J>Z{n(5®a 1) Z 8.E JapensM 35 Stable worker 43 Singer Bob 53 Source of metal *|-|8i \m iif^fiiff ®|iiP8l statetmen j?|a|s.^?i r ® s o T)' Is?*"- fi- < fi' ^ ^ 5 y? 36 Improve 54 Sunahine tttte 5 iMpii 33 Actress Belin 1 .IA C O C C A ■ "^ S 2; ff S | i ! Z « _ S : ‘'sljlulf 37 Um a spade 45 Peteover ftett (ebbr.) Bridge i ill ^anm 9 34 Babylonian by Laa laoooca with WNHam I © 5' i Q x^ la '11^0; :rf|i:lf?i:|iif^i!| .0 ,0 deity Novak (Bantam, $17.95) 35 Complied X ctoM meouNmit heart. When Weat followed, declarer r g l l © l by Mika Wadao* with Paul Qary NORTH IMS44 1 38 Drift A careful called for the diamond ace from ?fll|»P psi ffljS Qata* (Morrow, 817.95) ♦ A87S41 41 Rhone tributary » 5 dummy. She tramped another spade urn a ® w®. if! If (A ^ a X I.NIOOVSNAIM crossruff in her hand and trumped her last '■tHl lfll 42 Part of the by David A. Yallop (Bantam, ♦ AJIO By James Jacaby heart with the diamond Jack. ptyche 816.96) ♦ 731 44 Curse 4. PABTBMiRPBCT HBST BAST Here is an actual deal from the Although this waa ovem iffed by ^ ? > Sp 2 -o o‘ ill! Eiaat’i queen, 11 tricks were made. If o S'fi 3 a c 8 I 46 Bateball player by Joan CoAlna (Sknon A ♦ QJ53 ♦KlOB Womea’s Team event in the World Sgj*- TP “ 7 > T) Bridge Olympiad in Monte Carlo declarer had carelaasly raffed the “ ■If > ^9 a > Mel_____ Schuatar, 816.95) ♦ KJ1094 073 isl?? is? illII 47 1957 ecienca •.THmiSTOPUS ♦41 AQS alghf yaara ago. The daclarar was third heart with the diamond Jack or event (ebbr.) by Slaphan Bbmlnaham (Uttfa, ♦ 95 ♦AQJlMt Marlaa d’Andrea of Italy. That Weat 10, defender East would have won the 48 Compete point Brown, 819.95) took no action after bar partoer’a qneen and returned a diamond, killing c,| i I S f>®i 5. U M B M BACH O T H m 8 0 U1H 49 In the ♦ --. opening bid la a UtUa strange. Howev­ one of dummy’! ruffs and leaving s ils ss il!|i: by Lao Buacagia (Slaok/Holl, declarer with only 10 tricks. 6.* la S £ | ; a preceding ♦ AQ9S2 er, that failnra to act would have Rktaharl A Wkialon, 813.95) canaed a more somnolent declarer to It’s true that declarer’s play miiim s St “ -■* month 7. PBIBY LADY PBOM PIABM ♦ KB8741 fHffi ♦ K4 go aet decreased her chance for an over­ S2 Hurled by Roaalynn Cartar (Houghton Th* jump to four «Ham«wt« by trick. That is a low enough price to ^?B SB Emend anew MHINn, 815.95) VnlneraUe: Neither Wrlffil'flispil*^ Iwgfjilsi I s p f1 North was neceasary, since three dia­ pay toymranteetheconlract. O 7^ s ® s.i 66 Actrsit Dahl A. YHB BM OOB ACBO BB D aalerE aat 67 Publishing blun- PORBVBR monds would hava b M a preferenoe To Inaure that tbe yule cards get . tini Waal Nsrth East ! if^jf!i f i nil fi dart by Richard Bach (Morrow, Baelh bid, not forward-going. South bid five mailed, sew up yenr speeee'a pockM III*-t|i? ! ♦ ! ♦ l Ip! ? » 2?.S2?' ? | iy Si’l l I 68 Late diattnt 815.96) dlanMMids with alacrity. before a deparlare far the peat hex f iilfl III!? [I t. YMi P ITIR PAN BYNOBOMi Pass ! ♦ ! ♦ IB Bast won the club ace and returned I IfiH iffl I iSl Mil’ Paaa 40 w lththei f DOWN by Dr. Dan KHay (Avon, $3.95) Pas* ! ♦ the quean. Declarer won the king, Pass Pass - mt il r ! la iM B R O Pas* played the ace of hearis and ruffed a 1 Tea by Bob Woodward (Sitrton A f pfl[ II*? »lifs’'i Sf is^.? Na® * Ij3 ? ^aft?5 neart. Next South played dummy’s • i?*!l l»§i sllf? s "aafi slsn ?IH il!! I? 2 Of a lickly Schuatar, 817.95) Opening lead: 40 a«w of ipadea, dlacaidlng a heart, and (Nzmpsm ■•mmaB MM.) color • Itae by NIA. Inc. IS raffed a spade. Now she led another 10 MANCIIKrrKH IIKKAI.I), Siiturduv, Dec 15, 1984 M AN CH ESTER H ER ALD . Saturday, Doc 15. 1984 - II Obituaries

Alma B. LaPlante Home. 400 Main St., with a mass of mann. She lived in Chicago, III., member of St. Dunstans Church in tal in Bridgeport. Elaine George FOCUS /People Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. and graduated from and then was Glastonbury and a charter Born in Manchester, she had Carol Elaine George, 47, of 4 S. Almu B. (Bolduc) LuPlunte, 71, Bridget Church. Burial will be in employed by WaLson's Business member of the Property Owners lived in the Fairfield area for 25 Hawthorne St., died Thursday at of 444 W. Middle Turnpike, died the St. James Cemetery. Culling College in Chicago as office Association of Glastonbury. years. She was a retired front her home. She was born in Kriduy at her home. She was the hours are Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. manager. He is survived by a son, John A. manager for Stop & Shop, She was Hartford and had lived in Man­ wife of the late I.«on L. LaPlante. and 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by a daughter, Schena of Glastonbury; three a graduate of the Hartford Hospi­ Born in Franklin, N.H., on May chester for the last 28 years. Memorial donations may be Lois During of Stanhope, N. J., and daughters, Carolyn Marston on tal School of Nursing and was a She is survived by a brother, 20. 1913, she hud lived in Manches­ made to the American Cancer a .son, Paul E. Prokopy of Detroit, Sun Antonio, Texas, and Mabel registered nurse at Bridgeport ter since 1952, Before she retired in Douglas George of Enfield; a ■■ i Society, 237 E. Center St. Mich. Majek and Jennie Castagna, both Hospital prior to joining Stop it 1975, she worked at Hamilton half-brother, John Carmichael of The funeral will bt at the of Glastonbury: 11 grandchildren; Shop. Manchester; a sister, Sandra' Standard in Windsor l^ocks for 15 Lutheran Church of Our Savior, and 11 great-grandchildren. She was treasurer of the New years. She was a communicant of Mathllde S. Prokopy Twerdy of Woodstock Valley; two Stanhope, on Monday at 7:30 p.m. The funeral will be Monday at England Synod Lutheran Church St Bridget Church. half-sisters, Willette Carmichael Mathilde S. Prokopy. 90, of Cailing hours at the Pichi Funeral 9: 15 a.m. from the Glastonbury Women and was the financial of Manchester and Jean Dow of She is survived by a son, Donald Stanhope, N.J., died in the Dover Home, Main Street, Stanhope, are Funeral Home, 450 New London secretary of St. Mark’s Lutheran Berwick, Nova Soctia, Canada; J. LaPlante of Manche.ster; a General Hospital on Thursday Sunday from 6 to 9p.m. Burial will Turnpike, Glastonbury, followed Church. She also belonged to the and several nieces and nephews. daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Marlene) after a long illness. She was the be in Wooster Cemetery in Dan­ by a mass of Christian burial at St. Scandinavian Club of Fairfield. The funeral will be Monday at 1 Neubauer of Manchester: two widow of the Rev Paul G. bury at noon Ttiesday. Dunstans Church. Burial will be in She is survived by her husband, p.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral sisters, Doris Rioux of Lincoln, Prokopy, the minister of Zion Memorial donations may be Neipsic Cemetery, Glastonbury. Rudolph A. Peterson of Fairfield; Home. 580 Elm St„ Rocky Hill. Calif., and Lottie LaVoie of Man­ Lutheran Church in Manchester made to Zion Lutheran Church, Culling hours will be Sunday from 2 three sons, Ralph A. Peterson and Burial will be in Rose Hill chester; three grandchildren; and from 1943 to 1967. Manchester. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bruce C. Peterson, both of Fair- Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Cal­ several nieces and nephews. She was born in Lone Elm, Mo., funeral home. field, and Larry J. Peterson of ling hours are Sunday from 7 to 9 on March 14, 1894, the daughter of The funeral will be Tuesday at Memorial donations may be North Quincy, Mass.; one brother, p.m. Stepstool to Olympics 9 :15a.m. fromtheHolmesFuneral Richard and Anna Schmook Erd- John Schena made to Glastonbury Visiting E. John Kjellson of Manchester; John Schena, 84, of Glastonbury, Nurses Association, 647 New Lon­ one sister, Ruth Benson of Man­ a stonecutter who did a great deal don Turnpike, Glastonbury, 06033, chester; three grandchildren and In Memoriam of work in Manchester, died or Glastonbury Volunteer Ambu­ several nieces and nephews. BENJAMIN M. BURBA III CEA leader praises Thursday at Hartford Hospital. lance Association, P.O. Box 4536, Services will be Monday at 10:15 Born in San Martine Province of Glastonbury, 06033. a.m. at the Larson Funeral Home, We have so many wonderful me­ Verona. Italy, he moved to Glas­ 2496 North Avenue, Bridgeport, mories that we hold onto, we think school board move tonbury in 1923. He started his and at 11 a.m. at St. Mark's of you and share them with you, stonecutting career when he was Mae Peterson Lutheran Church, Midland and “ Even if we’re just dancing in the H AR TFO R D (UPI) - The presi­ renew their licenses every five 12. Ill the early 1940s he founded Mae (Kjellson) Peterson, 60, of Jetland streets, Bridgeport. dark." Love and miss you. dent of the Connecticut Education years. Teachers now receive life­ Tower Hill Granite Co. in Glaston­ Fairfield, a native of Manchester, Burial will be in Easton Memor­ Sister, Robyn and .Association says he is pleased the time certification after completing bury. He retired in 1965. He was a died Thursday in Park City Hospi­ ial Gardens in Milford. Brother-In-Law, Bruce state Board of Education has 30 hours of graduate work. linked salaries and certification The board also endorsed a but disappointed over the split recommendation madeearlierthis vote. week to study the effects of a The sharply divided board voted minimum startingsularyof$18.000 4-3 with one ab.stention to adopt for public school teachers — a 30 stricter licensing standards and to percept increase over the current link the standards with unspecified statewide average. RING increases in teachers salaries. The Governor's Commission on "To me that’s not a vote of Equity and Excellence in Educa­ conviction." said Robert Eagan, tion requested the study, saying head of the state teacher's union. higher salaries were needed to ' Where is the support tor the attract and keep qualified issue? Where are they really at?" teachers. Board members had a difficult Any changes in teacher salaries SAVINGS rjT' time Thursday deciding during the and certification standards must meeting. be approved by the Legislature. The board voted to support Board members generally sup­ AT standards requiring teachers to ported the standards and higher pass a state examination before salaries, but disagreed about link­ receiving certification and to ing the issues. S I E F F E R T ’S Bright Gift Ideas 4 At Beautiful OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5 0 : Savings •w-t*

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This protected video system (with addition of optional rechargeable "N ow ay, m an," the cold said. “ Here, you want a able Innovation in VCR battery and video camera). Cordless recorderAuner few more shivers? How about a headache? ’’ "Go ahead. Call the doctor. Won’t do a bit of innocent neighbors from.hearing me coughing my technology. In Focus hook-up eliminates unwleldly cable clutter. There were 23,000 balled-up Kleenexes on the good, ’ ’ the cold said. ” I’m a virus. You ’ re stuck with brains out. floor. There were three bottles of half-emtpy cough Adele Angle me.” Cable-readyexpress$389 tuning brings In medicine. The discards of the Sunday paper were " I ’m going to get him to call in some penicillin,” I "Why are you watching Junk like ’Green Acres’ ? ’ ’ VHP, UHF, and non-scrambled cable Focus Editor the cold asked. T V channels without a convertor box, ^HITACHI mixed in with a dirty pile of laundry. said. 14-pushbutton controls at just a single "You should clean up this place," the cold said. "Forget it,” the cold laughed. "Useless.” A few days later, the cold accompanied me to touch. work. AL SIEFFERT'S " It ’s disgusting.” THE COLD DIDN’T like the fact that I ran the “ Go ahead. Go lie down in the ladies’ room. ^FM -CASSFTTEI "Go away,” I said. “ Please.” Manchester Road Race the second day it was in SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER You’ re not going to feel any better,” the cold said. E -Z TE R M S : The cold just laughed, and then turned a page of blades for the sore thorat. Cement blocks for the town. “ Stupid,” the cold said. “ Real stupid. The cold liked to meet my friends. It liked to meet STEREO BOX 445 NARTFORD RS KEENET ST. EXIT OFF HR •CASH the magazine. “ You want to take the 'How Good Is chest congestion. You’re going to pay for that.” A t SIEFFERT'S my neighbors. My parenU. E-ZTERMS: y 8U^*ER DISCOUNT CENTER Your Love Life’ test?” I should have realized I was in for something bad MMCHESTEa CT. • CREDIT CARO "Can’t you forget that?” I asked, shivering. ” I ’m For almost three weeks the cold and I lived "Get lost,” I said. when it first stood on my doorstep. • MONTHLY sorry. What can I say?” together. • The cold arrived at m y house the day before “ Hi, I ’m an Extremely Serious Cold. NotaCasual • MONIHLT 1 PAYMENTS The Kleenex, I noticed, were beginning to do Then one day it happened. I woke up. No cold. 647-9997 Thanksgiving. It brought suitcases this time, not Cold,” it said. funny disco dances on the floor. payments 6 4 7 . 9 9 9 7 It had packed up everything and split during the OPEN DAILY: MON-THUR8 T IL 9 • TUE8-VVED-8AT TIL S . FRIDAY TIL 8 an overnight bag. Right away, it wanted me to know that it was also "Here, let me turn that fever up a little bit,” the OSIN DAILY: HON-THUSI TIL • ■ TUft.WIO.SAT TIL • . FtlDAY TA L It brought all its favorite instruments of torture. night. Didn't even say so long. Now it’s living with :______OPEN 9:30 A.M. DAILY______way more important than any of the other colds cold said. someone else. Little hammers for the sinus headaches. Razor going around in the office. The house got dirtier. The cat, who was used to * T , Wonder if they’re watching "Green Acres.” ~~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Dec. 15, 1984 MANCHESTER HERAI.D. S;itunlay, Dtv KS. 1984 13 Advice Weddings News for senior citizens Binette-Gilbeii Get ready for Yuletide party Beauty shop has gone to the dogs Editor's nolc; Ihis column is lh;il the Linden Square Dancers a Wednesd;iy 9 ;i.m Itlood Dana Michele Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. prepared by the staff of the will be having their Christmas pressure eliiiu' tl. Z), 10 ;i.m D K AR AB B Y: I'm new in town. I DEAR ABBY: I am a gentle­ big football fan who enjoys reading Goodrow Gilberi Jr. of 81 Washington St., married Manc'hesfer Senior I'enler If ap­ p;irty here at the center on Doe 18 Friendship Circle; |)inoelile 12 :I0 |) m went to the neighborhood beauty man, middle-aged, refined, always about the trials and tribulations of Daniel Marc Binette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel pears in the Herald, on Salurdays. g:inies: noon luneh: The center is sponsoring a bridge g;imes: 1 pm Book . Cliih. parlor near my house because it well-dressed and better looking my favorite team, and I'm sure I Binette of Moodus on Nov. 4 at St. Bridget Church. holiday raffle. First prize is a was handy. It looked pretty nice Dear than most men. My problem is am not the only woman who likes The Rev. Emilio Padelli officiated at the By Joe DImInleo hits pick up at 8 a.m . return trips Paddington Bear: second prize is a from the outside, but when I got women. When I’m in a restaurant, sports. double-ring ceremony. The bride’s father gave her in Activities Specialist at 12: :I0 :md 3: 15 p m handmade Cabbtige Patch doll, inside I noticed the floor needed a whether I'm alone or with a lady, marriage. a Thursday: noon luneh :md Abby Numerous times when I am and third prize is :i dried flower good scrubbing. Before my beauty women give me the eye. Kate Hennessy of Manchester was maid of honor, The senior center will be having Christtii:is parly. Sunshiners: l)us reading the newspaper in a public arrangement. Tickets ;ire ..SOeents operator put me in her chair, she A b ig a il I wouldn't mind if they were Terry Binette and Jennifer O’Neil were bridesmaids its annual Christmas parly Thurs- pick up :il to :i m . reliirii trips place (a coffee shop or on a bus). or 3 for $1 The drawing will In- on went to the hamper and picked out young and beautiful, but all the fat and Alison O’Neil was the flower girl, d;iy. Brian Kingsley, ourehef, will lifter |>rogram V a n B u re n I'v e been approached by men who Dee 28 ;it our New Year's d;mee a dirty towel and wiped the chair old ladies stare at me, trying to Cpl. Tim Richter of Quantico, Va., served as best be preparing a delicious chicken a Friday 9 30 a in i rihliage, wish to relieve me of the sports with it! make eye contact. I try to ignore man. Ushers were Dwayne Gilbert, Darrin Gilbert, dinner. The Sunshiners will be on chess ;ind eheekers: 10a m hingo, section. (One man actually I’ lease t;iko note of the following I noticed two dogs sitting in the them in an effort to discourage Mike Brennan and Steve Miller. Bryan Plumridge hand to lead a Christmas carol exercise with Cleo: noon luneh. reached over from the next table, trips that have vaetineies: drying chairs, scratching to beat them, but in a minute or two, they was ringbearer. sing-a-long. as well as entertain 12:30 p m selhai'k games; liiis picked up the sports section and Bermuda — the luxurious In­ the band — both of them. I asked if Abby. don't beauty shops have to are at it again, trying to catch my After a reception at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn in you with a fine Christmas verurie Hotel in P;iget. Bermud:i. pick up at 8 a m : return trips at they had fleas, and the operator pass some kind of inspection? I eye, said. "You won't be needing Bolton, the couple left for a trip to Barbados. The program. 12:30 ;md 3: 15 p m this.’’) breakfast and dinner, roundtrip said, "No. my dogs are cleaner hate to be a stool pigeon, but who I would appreciate any advice couple lives in Moodus. Seniors desiring to participate in There, 1 said it! Thanks for air flight from Bradley, a rum than most of my customers." should I report her to? This place you can give me. The bride, a University of Connecticut graduate, the grab bag gift exchange are swizzle party. ;utd much more. MENU FOR WEEK; listening. works at Hockanum Valley Day Care Center. She owns the shop, and there was was so filthy, I went home and took EYED IN IDAHO reminded to bring a gift valued at $496. per person, double oeeu- FEMALE 49ER FAN Monday: macaroni aiidelieddar a sign on her mirror, big as life, a bath. The bridegroom, an East Catholic High School approximately $1,50, and mark it paney. Daniels Tnivel. 646-;tt)12 that said, "Y es, you may tip the DISSATISFIED DEAR E YE D : Buy yourself graduate, is employed by Otis Elevator. male or female. ehee.se; peas, roll and liiiller, DEAR FAN: While "many’’ lee Capades Show, Jan. 9 — owner"! CUSTOMER some blinders — the kind horses The .senior center is also offering Hartford Civie Center, tr:msport;i- dessert, beverage Before she set my hair she said, wear. I'm sure they'd fit a Jackass. men may assume that women have red and white and pink poinsettias Tuesday; hot dog on l>im. baked no interest in sports, dedicated Beroza-Garrison tion and :idmi.ssion. $14 I);miels. "Who gave you this miserable DEAR DISSATISFIED: All li­ for the low price of $6. All proceeds 646-3012. beans, potato chips, dessert, haircut?" Then she reached for censed beauty shops are inspected sports fans know better. from the sale will go intoour meals heveriige D EAR ABBY: I realize that my Susan Garrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Coaehlight The;itre — "Sugar", her scis.sors and said, " I'll see regularly to ensure that they meet program. Please make a point to Wednesday: grilled Ileolx'ii. problem is minor compared to What women lack in numbers Garrison of Manchester, married Robert Beroza, son luneh ;ind transportation. $20. what I can do — it's the worst the sanitation standards required purchase a poin.settia and brighten ehieken with nee soup, dessert. many that appear in your column, they more than make up lo t in of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Beroza of Silver Springs, Md. Creative, 243-2.'l89. fy botched-up mess I've ever seen." by law. your home for the holidays. beverage. but I have a gripe that I would like enthusiasm and loyalty. Ask the on Oct. 31 in Ellicott City, Md. A reception honoring Coaehlight Theatre. Feh 27 — I told her not to cut anything, You would be doing the commun­ The center is taking up a canned Thiirsdiiy oven Iried ehieken. to get off my chest. male football fan who was cheer­ the couple was held in Manchester on Nov. 24. "Ain’t Misbehaving," luneh and then I started to cough and asked ity a service by reporting that shop goods collection for needy families mashed potatoes, liroeioll. eraii Why do so many men assume ing wildly for USC while sitting in The bride received her bachelor’s and master’s transportation. $:t3. Cre;itive, 243- for a glass of water. She brought to your county board of health, or during Ihe holiday sea.son. Seniors berry saiiee. roll and liiiller. that w^en a woman reads the the Stanford section. Some female degrees at Eastern Connecticut State University. She 2389. me some water in a dirty glass with write to the Board of Cosmetology who would like to donate, should Christmas ice cream, beverage newspaper she has no interest in seated in front of him turned is a senior field engineer at Bendix Corp. in Greenbelt. Radio City Music H;ill — "Lihe- lipstick on the rim. in care of your state capital. bring the canned goods to the front Friday corned heel hash hut looking at the sports page? I am a around and broke his nose. Md. raee,” tidmission :md tninsporta- l i f office by no later than Dee. 20. lered green lieans. lireiid .md The bridegroom, who attended the University of tion, $33. Creative. 243-2389. The center's New ’Year's dance hiilter. des.serl, lieverage Maryland, is the owner of Fine Woodworking Co. of Jeanette has inlormed me th:d I is planned for Dec. 28. This .year, College Park, Md. the safety flashlights that |H-ople for your dancing pleasure, we will liltlDGE.SCORES: Tom l•)■ — Amadeus ( PG) Sat and Sun 1,4, Pink Floyd: The Wall (R) Sat 7,9:50. midnight. door, she saw his underwear — Edocotino Rita (PG ) strewn on the floor. She looked BAY CITY, Texas (UPI) — A Mansfield 644-1966 i Gymnasts ‘Flip for Sight’ Sot 7:30 with The Bio Chill (R) Sot9:40. Translux Colleae Twin — 2010 (PG ) through the open door into the Jury has awarded the largest — The Bostonians Sun 7:30. Sot and Sun 2:X, 4:40,7:10,9:20. — La basement and saw the ba.sement Students from Patti Dunne’s School of Gymnastics East Hartford Cage Aux Folles Sot 3:15, 7:15 with single Judgment ever for the , * Cinema— Superalrl light on. So, she let her frustration and Winnegar’s Gymnastic School will participate in Some Like It Hot Sot 5,9. — Romonclna death of an animal by ordering (P G ) Sat 7:15,9:15; Sun 7:15. the Stone (P C ) Sun 3,7 with Heart Like rip in one angry rhetorical ques­ We have freshly cut a tumblethon. Flip for Sight, to raise money for „ F « o r Richard’s Pab A Cinema — a Wheel (PG ) Sun 5, 9. two firms to pay $8.5 million in tion: "A re you running around 1 K Connecticut Society to Prevent Blindness. Gymnasts Police Academy (R ) Sot 7:30,9:30,12; damages to a rancher whose bull Sun 7:30, 9:30. Vernon down there in the cellar naked?" from 16 schools will collect pledges of amounts balsam fir and live died after being sprayed with .^S".®*??®*®.®'"®"*®* — Dune (PG-13) Cine I A 2— Supergirl ( PG) Sot 2,7,9; There was silence. She obviously decided by the donors and do the floor exercises in insecticide. U4S. 4:30, 7:20, 10, 12:20; Sun 1:45, Sun 2, 4:15, 7,9. — Ghostbusters (PG ) their own schools. i ' S ' I®' — Runawoy (PG-13) Sat Sat 1:M,7:20,9:M; Sun 1:X,3:X,5:X, zapped him. So. she asked again. Testimony showed the prize 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 8, 10:10, 12; Sun 1:45, 7:X, 9:X. " I ’ll ask you one more time, and Blue Spruce Participants who raise $20 or more will be able to f :45, S;45,8,10:10. — Storman (PG ) Sot Santa Gertrudis bull died within then I ’m coming down to get you. take part in a instructional clinic Jan. 20 at Naubuc 1 2:«, 3, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45, 11:55; Sun West Hartford minutes of being sprayed with Elm 1 A 2 — Superglrl (PG ) Sot and School, Glastonbury featuring a demonstration by 12:45,3,5:10,7:30,9:45.— 2010 (PG ) Sat Are you running around the cellar I! Vapona. a Diamond Shamrock 3-SJO. ?:30, 10,12:05; Sun 12:45, Sun 2,4 :X , 7,9:15.— Just the Woy You naked?” K> Christmas Trees. • ■ W W W . • Olympic Gold Medal winner Tim Daggett, door prizes A ^ (P G ) Sat and Sun 2,4:30, 7, 9:15 insecticide on May 1, 1981. The ~ The Cotton Club (R) (CHeaEB(iH()miEfa(CMmcMin(iEftiEwiM(wicwie«eaiEsx«Ki«B«t«xB>xi and several awards for gymnasts and schools. i®* ^=35, 10:05, 12:20; ,«T?.®.*?®.'''®* — A Christmas Story Silence. Then a deep male voice bull was sprayed by herdsmen Sun 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:35, 10:05. — (PG) Sat-Sun 12:15,2:X,4:35. — Places responded: "No, lady. I ’m just while the animal was at the is hSTe (PG-13) Sat 1:40, 4:15, Sat-Sun 12:05, 2:5, Heidi Luck Heien Savidakis Kathleen Ann McCoan down here trying to fix your 7:20, 9:50, 11:55; Sun 1:40, 4:15, 7:20, f i ’ ®i Ghostbusters (PG ) Medina Valley AI Labs for ” ®®* ‘ PG* Sot 1:30, 3:X, Srrt-Sun 12, 2:15, 4:M, 7:10, 9:20. — furnace." Job help for homemakers collection of semen. f ’S ’ -753P'.’ .'S®' Sun 1:M, 3:M, M sslng In Action (R ) Sot-Sun 7:05, How easy it is for us to jump to ®'®®' — Beverly HlllsCop (R) »:<5- - - PurpleRaIn (R) Sat 11:45. — Luck-Jacobs A Jury decided owner Dan ':^ 3 :1 0 ,4,5:15,4:05,7:20,8:10, Savidakis-Spinoso \ McCoan-Krzeminski conclusions about each other. We HARTFORD — "Look Forward,” a service for ®!r?’ r*® 'K®" 3®* mld- •sometimes say decisive words 317 GREEN ROAD Wendt should receive $1.5 mil­ J:30- >0:M, 11:», 12:20; Sun 1, 1:50, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Luck of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Savidakis of Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. McCoan MANCHESTER. CT displaced homemakers, is offered by Hartford 3:10,4,5:15,6:05,7:20,8:10,9:M, 10:20 ?PG)'sTtl!’*30 "®'"®'"* 3®"’® based on half-truths and appearan­ TELEPHONE 647-01 IS lion for the 4-year-old bull and an Manchester 344 West St.. Bolton, announce the 335 Grissom Road announce the of 37 Sautters Road announce the College for Women’s counseling center and funded by ces and only make things worse. additional $7 million in punitive — Just the Wav Windsor engagement of their daughter. engagement of their daughter, engagement of their daughter, the state. The program provides career counseling, "No, I’m just fixing your furnace." Grand Opening Celebration damages. Jurors ruled Medina You Are (P G ) Sat and Sun 2,3:50,5:40, Plaza — Closed Sat-Sun. Heidi Luck, to Kenneth Maxwell Helen Savidakis, to Joe Spinoso, Kathleen Ann McCoan. to Todd job training, vocational interest testing, help in In my church, we have a S » . December 15th Valley AI Labs should pay 35 Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastiano Richard Krzeminski, son of Mr. finding a Job and support services to women left pamphlet called "Guidelines for percent of the actual damages Maxwell Jacobs of 72 Florence St. Spinoso of Hartford. and Mrs. Richard Krzeminski of FREE Belt with every purchase* without an income because fo divorce, separation or Managing Parish Conflict." and in and Diamond Shamrock should The bride-elect, a Bolton High Ellington. widowhood. The bride-elect graduated from it. there arc several principles Come to Men's Nifi;hl Dec. I9ih 5-9pm pay the balance. School graduate, is attending The bride-elect graduated from For information, call the center at 236-5838. Manchester High School in 1979 about complaining creatively: Be Manchester Community College Manchester High School in 1979 • Mort Schrader fully lined suits ahd is employed at Shop Rite in and from Manchester Community and from Forsyth School for as involved in seeking a solution as HJoomfield. College with an associates degree Dental Hygienists in Boston in you arc in complaining: be as Reg. «230, SALE *155 2 VD clinic canceled AMATEUR •Her fiance, a Manchester High in secretarial science in 1981. She 1981. She works for Dr. Morton willing to listen as you are to Outlook fully lined suits School graduate, is employed at works as a secretary for Aetna Life Oberstein and Dr. Peter Lamm in speak: strive for a perspective Reg. »105, SALE *89** Planned Parenthood League will hold its weekly Shop Rite on Spencer Street. & Casualty in Hartford. Rockville. which has room in it for more facts PHOTOGRAPHY Owlatoc than you may have considered. Gold “Chardon” Jackets venereal disease clinic Tuesday at 6 p.m. at 1 Haynes An Aug. 10 wedding at St. James Her fiance, who graduated from Her fiance graduated from El­ Reg. »65, SALE *43 St. but will not hold clinics on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 ClUB 1146CM dhurch, with a reception at her lington High School in 1980 and No person is an island. The way 5495.00 the University of Hartford in 1982 each of us handles conflicts affects • J. Jordan Jackets • Aldolfo Blouses because of the holidays. Clinics will be on schedule phrents’ home is planned. with a B.S. degree in accounting, from Franklin Pierce College in again on Jan. 8. , HoraW ptioto by Ploto VMk 2700 Victor 12F0 Rindge, N.H., in 1984. He has a the health and vitality of the whole Now Forming tA4 8s8MhlM Swiatoc works as an accountant assistant Reg. *50. SALE *41 Reg. »58. SALE *34 •79.05 bachelor’s degree in sociology. He Body of Christ. At the least, they •475 tlectmok Pwtotoo at Connecticut National Bank in help us avoid a potentially humi­ • Vests to Match • Verano Jeans For Details: Call Carry Victor 020 is an advertising representative at' Decorated for Christmas Victor 1105 •375.00* Hartford. liating experience. Reg. ‘42, SALE *35 Reg. •25. SALE *14** Fellowcraft elects Bryce $ It I I OiotrlMM the Journal Inquirer. Mon., Wed. or FrI. (riji Cvriijicalos Doris Roy draws a deep breath in her 35 •509.00 •125.05 A September wedding is A June 22 wedding at St. M ary’s The Fellowcraft Club of Manchester Lodge 73 of Saayo planned. Church is planned. Rev. John Holliger ‘ While supply lasts Scott Drive home which she decorated S a q ro ie O St. George’s Episcopal Church Masons has announced the election of William Bryce 649-5985 CYOOOOOI* Sal* snda Sal. Dac. ISIh as president for 1985. He succeeds Warren Maheu who for Christmas with objects she made. ttofihdiet Bolton ^ . 0 0 -100 PUKE S U P P L ia was elected second vice president. Other officers •125.95 Now atm CMstmoo -Abraham Lincoln- □ include: Paul Saari, first vice president; Arnold A L L MACHINES GUARANTEED slavery Democrat, and John Bell Jensen, secretary; and F. Matthew Heinrich Jr Masons Install tonight Abraham Lincoln was nomi­ treasurer. nated by the Republican Party on of the Constitution Union Parly. A Manchester Lodge 73 of Masons will hold a public an anti-slavery platform in i860. month after the election. South The Fellowcraft Club meets on the first Tuesday of Allstate Business Machines installation of elected officers for 1985 tonight at 8 at 39 Purnell PI., Manchester He ran against Stephen A. Dou­ Carolina seceded from the Union, each month and all master MAsons are invited to Join. the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. Silit A Sirvlcs 8434156 glas. a Northern Democrat: John followed in 1861 by 10 other DISCOVER JEANS PLUS LOW, LOW PRICES C. Breckenridge, a Southern pro­ Southern states. STARMAN l2i4i«»kl$-7d$*«$-tlSI “Happy Holidays” 5 FALLING IN LOVE From The HELP WANTED OPEN SUNDAY 1i«M:1$-7«— -im gbul Blanchards mark 50th BEVERLY HILLS CO P Grimaldi Farm Stand MANUFACTURER GOOFS ljHtlWII4»l«M$MIIM$||JHM. * 1600 Hebron Avenue Claude Castonguay and Due to slight enamel blemishes W H ITE SEW ING MACHINE CO. has Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard of THE C O TTO N CLUB Donna Giaquinto lust released (or sale to the public a limited number of new W H ITE Homestead Street celebrated their 50th Glastonbury, C T HEAVY D U TY Zig-Zag sewing machines that are made ol M ETAL and {near corner of Keeney St.) sew on all fabrics, Levi’s, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl, silk, wedding anniversary last month with a DUNE Giaquinto-Castonguay EVEN SEWS ON LEATHERI No attachments needed lor buttonholes dinner party for their friends and (any size), monograms, hems, sews on buttons, satin stitches, over­ relatives given by their daughters, Jean Iwul 'Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Giaquinto casts. darns, appliques and more. Now ’til of 310 Redwood Road announce the Stavnitsky and Emilie Palozej. The C IT Y HEAT All trees carefully Just set dials and see magic happen without old lashloned cams or pro­ engagement of their daughter, grammers. These machines are suitable (or home, professional or couple was married in Woonsocket, R.I., l:»«m »7J»a4$-lld$ Donna Lee Giaquinto, to Claude school room sewing. 20 year warranty. (Your prteo with ad $149, Pravl- on Nov. 29, 1934, and has lived in RUNAMCMT selected starting at Joseph Castonguay Jr., son of Mr. I _oualy Prtcad at $3$9.) Your checka are welcome, Visa & MasterCard. Christmas and Mrs. Claude Castonguary Sr. Manchester for 45 years. They have five l4$$4$M$M$IWi.1tgi of East Hartford. MON., TUES., WED.- DEC. 17, 18, 19 grandchildren and one great­ 2 0 1 0 ^12,00 while they last. .The bride-elect, a Manchester grandchild. Blanchard retired from Pratt M gh School graduate, attends & Whitney in East Hartford in 1972 after Manchester Community College MANCHESTER SEWING VIKING SEWING MMCNESTER. CT 291 EAST CENTER ST. 37 years. and is employed by Meehan Have an atUc filled with trea­ Associates. CENTER CENTER Open Monday-Frlday ’til 9 $$2.00 OFF! 251 Broad St.. Manchester 36 Kane St., West Hartford sure? What about that baby crib? any wreath Her fiance graduated from East Saturday ’til 6 A classified ad in the Manchester Hartford High School and Howell 649-0545 246-3011 Sunday 12-5 Herald gete results! Call the ^ with this ad Cheney Regional Vocational Tech­ Between Color Tile & Sherwin Williams Esil 44 oH I 84 Prospect Plaza Herald at 643-2711 to place your nical School. He is employed by advertisement. S.G. Milazzo Construction Co. DIVISION OF AVFKiCAN SEWING MACHINE D'.ST hNQ it-. 'a-. Jt., .V V*. V.,, ^ T I 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Dec. 15, 1984 MACC News M ANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dei' LS. 19M___ U Saturday is the day we all Iron out the gift tangles SPORTS Editor's note; This column is prepared by the staff TOYS, TOYS, TOYS several hours shopping and wrapping for us. Most of Junior League of Hartford, Albert and Josephine of the Manchester Area Conference of Churches. We've been passing along calls from the wonderful the requests are for sweaters and nightgowns, but we Krikorian, J.D. Real E.state Assoc. Inc., Raymond By Nancy Carr people who are offering to help with the toy only have a few days left, Damato, Lynch Motors Inc., Manchester Sand and MACC Executive Director disbursement to volunteer coordinator Nancy Grier. Gravel, J. Garman Clothier, Ward Manufacturing Co. They'll be finishing up this morning. Any Manchester- CARE AND SHARE Inc. Only five more days until delivery day. Remember, 49ers hold off Rams, /Bolton parent or guardian who is having difficulty When the Manchester branch of the Junior Park Hill Florist Shop, Chorches Motors Inc., please, that your gifts of food, toys, gifts for purchasing toys for their children this Christmas is Women's League teamed up with Manchester Rotary Manchester Structural Steel, M it R Enterprises Inc., low-income, elderly, shut-ins and for patients in weicome to come in this morning and select one major to hfead the local response to the governor's statewide Manchester Oil and Heat Inc., Dynamic Metal convalescent homes must be left for us at the toy and some stocking staffers for each child in the Care and Share Appeal, we were delighted. Not only Products Co. Inc., Janet Phillips, Perfume League, collection centers by Wednesday. family. Most of the toys are used, but many are in did they collect non-perishable foods at the Product Walter Schardt, M.D., Dorothy Sonego, Cosmopolitan wildcard berths open This gives us Thursday for the final round of top-notch shape and hard to tell from new. Show, antique show. Thanksgiving Day Road Race, Club, William and Susan Groff, David and Dorothy pick-ups, sorting, matching and packing, and some By William D. AAurray Our thanks to Webelo's Den No. 2 and Pack No. 38 but they raised 82,665 from local businesses: Lynch Custer, Bolton United Methodist Church, Louis and Cardinals play Washington Sun­ Lansford and a 4-yard TD run by last-minute frantic shopping. Eric Dickerson. who meet at St. Bridget's who collected toys for us, Motors, Manchester Sand and Gravel, Garman Jean Kocsis, Ruth and Paul Lindsay. United Press International day and the Cowboys visit Miami On Friday, the fleet of vans, station wagons and in the Monday night game. and the church school children at St. Mary's who have Clothier, Ward Manufacturing, Park Hill Florist Peter and Vera Gunas, Stanley and Winifred Los Angeles trailed 17-3 early in overloaded Beetles will move out, fanning across SAN FRANCISCO - Joe Mon­ brought us a box of mittens, and to our Eleanor Patten Shop, Chorches Motors fnc., Manchester Structural McCormick, Edna Christensen, Paul and Constance San Francisco, 15-1, already had the second quarter but closed to Manchester to more than 300 homes, one-room tana threw two first- quarter who always is concerned that no one be left out and has Steel, M & R Enterprises Inc., Manchester Oil and Giacopassi, Concerned Citizens for Manchester the NFC West title and home field within 17-16 with 3:43 left on apartments, small Capes needing paint and brick touchdown passes and San Fran­ V sent over tote bags and Morris Cat T-shirts for the Heat Inc., Dynamic Metal Products Co., J.D . Real Development, Carl and Carol Allen, Anna Burdett, edge throughout the playoffs Lansford's third field goal. The convalescent homes. cisco held on for a 19- 16 victory teenagers, and Anna McCann (who had my children in Estate and Raymond F. Damato. George and Clarolyn Foster, Lofstrom Construction wrapped up before Friday night. Rams then got the ball back with a Saturday is catch-up day when we untangle over the Rams Friday night, The 49ers scored on Montana first grade at Green School — can you believe it? and A great combination — Rotary and the League! Co. Inc., Lena Cervini, Alice Shea in memory of chance to win the game. However, Friday's problems. (Remember the delightful lady in making the 49ers the first team iri is still caring about children.) She has just sent over Care and Share donations which are incorporated in Walter Shea, Church of the Assumption. touchdown strikes to Freddie Kemp was called for intentionally her 80s who called us to say she appreciated our N FL history to win 15 regular- Solomon and Earl Cooper, a an additional six lovely dolls (all boxed and never the Seasonal Sharing total, are earmarked for the grounding the ball with defensive thoughtfulness and concern for her age, but she had season games while preventing 38-yard second-quarter field goal used, just displayed) from their doll collection, and purchase of food for Christmas baskets. Shepherd's CHEESE NOTICE: end Dwayne Board draped over all her wits and teeth and really didn't need the some lovely stuffed animals. Los Angeles from clinching a wild by Ray Wersching and a safety Place and the MACC Emergency Pantry. The regular monthly surplus food distribution will him — moving the Rams inside rattles, teddy bear and jars of baby food that filled her card playoff spot. when Gary Johnson sacked Rams Special thanks to Marilyn Neumayer, Elizabeth be this Thursday, Dec. 20, between 3 and 5:30 p.m. their own five. basket?). So, Saturday we spend tracking down HELP, HELP, HELP! quarterback Jeff Kemp in the final Thorton and Lynn Tyler of the League. Cheese, butter, milk and honey will be available. missing turkeys, missing people, wrong apartment For the Rams to make the two minutes of the game. On the next play, Johnson broke We already have more than 50 patients on our “Just We have lost a two-month argument with C R T in numbers and mixed-up baskets. playoffs, either St. Louis or Dallas Los Angeles, 10-6, scored on field through and sacked Kemp in the for You” Christmas list. These are patients who no SEASONAL SHARING DONORS Hartford, and will not be able to register any Seasonal Sharing collection centers are at the longer have friends or family, except for us. Thanks to must lose over the weekend. The goals of 41. 18 .ind 42 yards by Mike end zone Manchester Mall, 811 Main St., the Center Street Would you believe a donation from the Perfume additional households until March/April. Persons busy, but caring nurses and social workers, we have League? (It's a local bowling team — bless them). We firehouse (next to town hall), Eighth Utilities District names, sizes and special needs. who register in the spring will not be eligible for have already received 88,299.70 — only 813,700.30 to surplus foods until July 1985. Sorry, folks, not our idea, NBA roundup firehouse at 32 Main St,, and any office of Heritage My absolute favorites, so far, are a patient who go. Our heartfelt thanks to this week’s donors: and we've argued long and hard, but C R T tells us they Savings and Loan. So, please, drop off your gifts in the would love to have one pound of kielbasa for next few days. Checks should be marked MACC — Charles Pillard, donated by Linda Buttero in name of don't have enough staff to handle monthly registra­ Christmas, and another who needs three pairs of Mr. John A. DeQuattro; Mrs. Josephine DeQuattro, Seasonal Sharing, and mailed to Box 773, Manchester, white bloomers. tions, and have gone on an annual automated Phyllis Von Deck, Arthur and Carol Cunliffe, Wilbur Conn. 06040. We badly need volunteers to come help Pat Getting, registration system. 4L, and Betty Jane Messier. We are sorry, but only those who have already Celtics now at 20-3 All contributions to any MACC programs are tax convalescent home coordinator, with the shopping. deductible. Harold and Virginia Falls, St. Mary's Episcopal registered will eligible from now until July 1985. BOSTON (UPI) - Kevin Call 649-209.3 649-2135 or 646-4114, if you can spend Guild, Economy Oil Change Inc., Rotary Club and The Nets' biggest margin in the the third period, and Sam Perkins More info in January. McHale scored 25 points and Larry fourth quarter came at 94- 78. The added eight. Perkins equaled his Bird added 22 Friday night to Bulls went on a 16-7 spurt toclose it career-high of lOearly in the fourth Herald p^ot08 by Pinlo power the Boston Celtics to a to just 5 points. period with a follow shot that made Bulletin Board 117-106 triumph over the Utah Gminski contributed 16 points it 103- 79, and Dallas was never Indians' guard Greg Turner (24) drives Turner led a fourth period charge with 9 Jazz. and 11 rebounds while the Bulls seriously threatened in the final toward the basket as Tomahawks’ points. Manchester's Brian Brophy (32) Boston, off to the NBA's best received 22 points from Orlando minutes. Carver Glezen (41) braces on defense. is in the background. start at 20-3, broke open a close Woolridge and 21 from Quintin San Antonio's George Gervin A festival carol service Wednesday — 6:30p.m., Wesley Ringers; 7; 30p.m.. game, snapping a 69-69 tie with 16 Dailey. scored 13 of his team-leading 17 Chancel Choir. A festival service of lessons and carols will be straight third-quarter points. Den­ points in the first quarter as the Thursday — 6:30 p.m.. Junior Choir; 7:30 pm nis Johnson had 7 points to spark presented at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Pistons 120, Pacers 96 Spurs took a 33-22 lead. Blackman Youth Choir. the run andhis 12-fooijumperfrom and Perkins each scored eight Manchester cagers prevail Church. 41 Park St. All of St. Mary's choirs, under the Friday — 10 a m., Al-Anon. At Pontiac, Mich, Chuck Daly direction of Suzanne Gates, will sing selections from the baseline with 2:26 remaining in points in the second quarter as the the quarter enabled the Celtics to did a lot of worrying for nothing Mavericks oppened a 14-point lead, Handel's "Messiah" and carols from other lands. Here’s Center’s week Friday night. Well-loved hymns of Advent and Christmas will be take a commanding 85-69 lead. 61-47, before San Antonio cut the Thurl Bailey's basket at 7:16 Daly, the coach, presented, as well. This service is patterned after one Events scheduled this week at Center Congrega­ lead to five at the half. in opener over Glastonbury tional Church are as follows: made it 69-69 before Bird took a was concerned that his team might The Mavericks improved to 12-11 first performed at King's College, Campbridge take the Indiana Pacers too lightly England. Sunday — 8 a.m., worship: 9 a.m., adult pass from Johnson and connected with their third win in four games discussions. Federation Room; 10 a.m.. worship and from 20 feet to put Boston in front to and told his players that before the and moved into sole possession of By Bob Popetti Child-care will be provided, and a reception will Herald Sports Writer follow. church school; 11:15 a.m., social hour. stay. 71-69 at 7:06. game. third place in the NBA Midwest Monday — 2 p.m.. Prayers for healing, library; 6:30 Robert Parish and Johnson each The Pistons responded, with Bill Division after Utah lost to Boston. p.m., Grace Group, Robbins Room. added 19 points for Boston and Laimbeer contributing 26 points 117-106. San Antonio, playing its What better way to tip off the Emanuel events listed Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim CHoir, Choral Room; Danny Ainge had all 15 of his points and 10 rebounds and Isiah Thomas third road game in four days, fell to scholastic basketball season than with a rousing, two-point win over Events scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran Church are 6 p.m.. Confirmation, Mezzanine; 6:30 p.m.. Sacred in the first half. added 15 points and 15 rebounds to 11-13 overall and 2-10 on the road. as follows: Dance; 7:30 p.m,. Fellowship, Robbins Room; Utah was led by Adrian Dantley fuel a 120-96 rout. your next-door neighbor in front of . w a rowdy, supportive crowd? Monday — 8 a.m., morning prayer; noon. We Gals Christian Education, Federation Room. and Darrell Griffith with 24 points With its fourth straight win and Like their Glastonbury High Christmas luncheon at Manchester Country Club: Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir, Choral apiece. Bailey finished with 22 sixth in seven games, Detroit opponents, the Manchester High 3:30 p.m , staff meeting; 6:45 p.m . Scouts. Room. points and Mark Eaton had 14. improved to 14-10 while the Pacers 76era 115, Bucks 111 hoop team may be a far cry from Tuesday — morning prayer; to a m.. Old Guard Thursday — 7 p.m.. Bell Choir, Carrier Room; 7:30 Bird and Ainge combined for 31 dropped to 5-18. At Milwaukee, Julius Erving attaining their potential, but the 1:30 p.m., Lydia Circle; 4p.m , Youth-CherubChoirs; p.m.. Church Council, Robbins Room. points to provide Boston with a "It's the kind of game that you're scored a season- high 32 points 6:30 p.m., Claudia Circle, 63-58 halftime lead. Boston. 11-0 in favored by a lot and at home,” Friday night to lift the Philadel­ host Indians prevailed. 56-54, in a Wednesday — 8 a.m., morning prayer; 7:10 p.m Concordia plans the week the Boston Garden this season, has Daly said. "We had a talk with the phia 76ers to a 115-111 victory over less-than-textbook but ever- evening prayer; 7:30 p.m.. Advent study, Emanuel dominated the Jazz at home, group and they responded. Isiah Milwaukee, dealing the Bucks entertaining contest Friday night The week's schedule at Concordia Lutheran Church at Clarke Arena. Choir; 8 p.m., new member class. IS as follows: claiming 15-of-16 decisions. and Laimbeer really had their their first home loss this season. heads in the game.” Consider the disparate game Thursday — 8 a.m.. Eucharist; 10 a.m., prayer Monday — 7 p.m., stewardship committee. group; 11:15 a m., care and visitation: 11:30 a.m.. The Pistons hit five of their first The Bucks are 10-1 at The Mecca stats. The victorious Indians shot Tuesday — 6 p.m,, Catechetics Resource Center Nets 111, Bulls 109 six shots to open a 12-4 lead and and 14-11 for the season while just 32 per cent from the floor Advent study; noon. Advent service; 3:45 p.m. Belle open: 8 p.m., Bible Study Group. Choir. At East Rutherford, N.J.. Otis stretched it to 34-16 by the end of Philadelphia is 18-5 and has won (14-for-44), but mastered the free Wednesday — 6:30 p.m.. Children's Choir rehear­ Friday — 8 a m., morning prayer; 7:30 p.m., A A Birdsong scored 24 points and the quarter. Indiana whittled the nine of its last 10 games. throw line, hitting 28 of 38, sal; 7:45 p.m., Concordia Choir rehearsal. Buck Williams and Micheal Ray lead to 10 in the second quarter including 19 of 23 in the fourth for women: 8 p.m., 2x2 Couples Club. Thursday — 9 a.m., bible discovery group; 1 p.m Milwaukee led 96-93 with 5:50 Saturday — 10 a m . Altar Guild; 8 p.m., A.A. Richardson added 18 each Friday before Detroit scored nine straight quarter. golden age group luncheon at the Army and Navy night to lead the New Jersey Nets remaining but Philadelphia broke The visiting Tomahawks, who Club. to build the advantage to 47-28. ^ to a 111-109 victory over the to a 103-98 advantage 3'/i minutes had early shooting problems, did Detroit led by as many as 32 left. Moses Malone and Bobby Music by candlelight Saturday — 6 p.m., prayer for church renewal. Chicago Bulls. points in the second half. wind up at 50 per cent (19-for-38). The New Jersey backcourt of Jones each had 4 points in the But Glastonbury hit a measly total South United Methodist Church, 1226 Main St will Six players hit double figures for surge. Musical In Andover Birdsong and Richardson con­ of 16 of 31 from the charity stripe. present its 60th annual Christmas candlelight concert Detroit. John Long had 16, Kelly tinued their sensational play as This was a game that the Sunday, with narrative and the "Song of Christmas" A Christmas musical program will be offered on Tripucka and Terry Tyler 13 each Malone had 20 points for the they've combined for 224 points timeworn cliche "not as close as by Roy Ringwald. The concert begins at 7:30 anmd is Sunday at 4; 30 p.m. at First Congregational Church in and 12. Herb Sixers, Terry Cummings led the open to the public. Andover. The program will feature the church's new over the last four games. Williams had 18 points and Gran­ Bucks with a season-high 37 points, the score” was never more The Bulls, who lost their third evident. The rest of the week at South includes: organs, and presentations by three choirs. The public ville Waiters 14 for Indiana. Paul Pressey added 16 and Craig is invited. straight, were led by IVfichael Hodges 15. had 12 Especially since a Manchester Sunday— 9a.m., church school; 9 and 10:45 a.m a Jordan's 34 points. player, Brian Arnold, inexplicably service with sermon entitled "Rejoice.” preached by Mavericks 119, Spurs 102 points, all in the first half. Truth at Buckingham Herald photo by Pinto Chicago capped a 7-0 run with 2 scored a nice lay-up for the other Dr. Paul V. Kroll; 4 p.m,. Youth Fellowship At Dallas, Rolando Blackman Erving had 8 points in the third Christmas party. free throws by Jordan to tie it quarter and Malone 6 as Philadel­ side that sparked a fierce come­ o'" on Sunday morning at 101-101 with four minutes left. scored a game-high 27 points and back in the final minute-and-a-half Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group- 7 30 wise men approach phia led 85-82 going into the final ^ n Congregational Church, Hebron Avenue Birdsong pul New Jersey ahead Jay Vincent added 20 Friday night that fell just one bucket short. p.m., bible study of Luke. 1208 Main St.; women's period. Cummings and Hodges "What is Truth?" presented with a lay-in off a feed from Mike to lead the Dallas Mavericks to a Arnold, a 6-8 junior, did make prayer and study, 337 W. Middle Turnpike. The holiday nativity display by Town Wise Men each had 9 for Milwaukee. Manchester's Russ Anselmo (14) battles Glastonbury's by the Rev. James Chapman. approach the scene on Gminski and Jeff Turner scored an 119- 102 vcitory over the San one of the most important plays for Hall is a fixture this time of year. The camels. Antonio Spurs. The score was tied 15 times in the Russ Bowen (32) for a , with Indian Brian Milone insurance basket on a 15-foot first half and, despite outrebound- his own team, as well, in the final jumper with II seconds left. The Mavericks' point total ec­ quarter. (hidden) also getting his hands on the ball in Friday ing Philadelphia 26- 10, the Bucks night's 1984-85 opener for both teams at Clarke Arena. Religious Services New Jersey, leading 62-51 at the lipsed their previous season high of led only 55-53 at the half. Arnold came off the bench to half, held a double-figure lead 116, reached in Wednesday's vic­ Moncrief had 9 points for the spell game-high scorer Brian Manchester won, 56-54. through most of the third quarter. tory over Kansas City. Bucks in the first quarter and Spano with six minutes remaining The Bulls then ran off 7 straight After leading 61-56 at the half, Malone 8 for Philadelphia as the and promptly converted a clutch, points and also garnering a team- chipiR'd in with 10 point.s, while Assemblies of God H. Taylor, pastor. Sunday warship: 11 points — 4 on short jumpers by- three-point play that broke open a o.m., nursery care provided. Church Prayer line, 646-8731, 24 hours. Dallas held the Spurs to five points teams both shot over 70 percent high 10 rebounds before fouling out Pearson also cili*d Ihi* off lhe O o ^ l Hall, Center Street, Monches- Parker St., Manchester. Richard W. Jordan — as they trimmed the lead in the first 5:37of the third quarter. two-point game and gave Man­ with ju.st over two minutes left. bench conlriliiitions ol junior Mark ^ ^ '‘ '^5!' (Assemblies of school: 9:30a.m., Sunday. (742-7696) ter. lO a.m., breaking bread; 11*4S Dupee, poster. Worship service: 9 Roman Catholic 9:X o.m., Sunday school; 10:45 o.m., while playing to a 29-29 tie. God), 400 Bucklond Road, South First Conarsgatlonal Church of Cov­ a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel a.m., adult bible class, nursery for holiness meeting; 7 p.m., salvation to 80-74. The Mavericks toqk their biggest Cummings had 6 second- quarter chester a 38-33 lead. After a pair of "We have to gel the ball inside Hendricks and .sophomores Mike Windsor. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev A »»“ «nPflon, Adams meeting. (649-7787). meeting. children 5vearsold and younger; 10:X The Nets scored the next 8 points lead, 95- 71, at the end of the period points and came off Glastonbury free throws, the Indi­ more to Spano," noted Pearson. l,alu and Sam Henderson pastor. 9:30 o.m., Sunday school; 10:30 Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 a.m., wor­ a.m., worship service, church school, f i r " ““ O' Manches- and closed the third quarter with ans then reeled off 10 unanswered J-tn-, worship, child-care and nursery; ship; 9:M o.m., church school In nursery; 5 :X p.m., lunlor and senior tor. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. when Dale Ellis hit a short jumper. the bench for 6 more to offset 10 by Glastonbury, led by center The triumph could prove costly 7:00 p.m., evening servi ce of praise and Church Lone House. Nursery care high fellowship; 7 p.m., sacred ?w"o *Vb t ip ** “ • *> Sunday masses at Unitarian Univeraallst an 88-76 lead. Ellis had nine of his 19 points in points — the first eight on foul shots Carver Glezen and forwards Mike for the Indians, who lost the provided. (742-8487) Jehovah’s Witnesses 7 Erving in the second quarter. Bible preaching. (644-1103) dancers. (649-3696) 7 .x , 9 ,1 0 ^ and noon. (643-2195) — to take a commanding, 48-35 O’ Leary and Ix>n Billy, held a services of starling sophomore Second Coitoregatlonal Church, 385 Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland South United Methodist Church, 1226 Cburch, 741 E. i« Unlversollst Society-East, lead. Baptist N. Main St., Manchester. The Rev. V Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesday, Con­ Main St., Manchester. Dr. Shephard S. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. Rev L?? 5f.y Manchester. Rev. decided edge on the boards. forward Brian Brophy to an ankle Joseph Milton, pastor. lOa.m. worship gregation Bible Study, 7 p.m .; Thurs- Johnson, Dr. Paul Kroll, pastors. Mortln J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday Elinor Berke# minister. 10:30 o.m., College basketball roundup The Tomahawks never got Hut as coach Dave I.,eete la­ injury jiisl 2:23 into ihe affair. J'rulce and nursery tor children to age m assatSp.m .; Sunday masses a t8 :X , service. (64^5151) Community Bomist Church, 585 E (speaking Schedule: 9 o.m., church school, closer than the final score, but it mented, "We just couldn't but the Brophy iinmediatley checked into |64r*28o3) course), 7:3() p.m .; Service meeting nursery through senior high; 9 and loand ll:Xa.m . Center St., Manchester. Rev. James l' Second Congregational Church of St. Bridget Church, 70 Main st., was close enough for flu.stered ball in the basket." Manchester Memorial llospilal for (l^eek, minister. 9:15 a.m., church (ministry training), 8:15 p.m .; Sunday, 10:45 a.m., worship services, nursery; Coventry, 1746 Boston Turnpike, Cov­ Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 a.m .; 6 p.m., youth fellowship. (647-9141) Monchestor. Rev. Philip A. Sherldon Manchester coach Doug Pearson, Glezen was high man for the X-rays. school ^ r all ages, kindergarten entry. Rev. David Jorvis, minister. Wotchtower Study, 10:25. (646-1490) "? T . Emilio P. Podelll, co-pastors. through Grade 4 continuing during the Regular schedule: 10 o.m., worship; 8 who was heard to remark "I'll Tomahawks with 12 points, also Manchester's next outing is a Mrvice; 10:30 a.m., morning worship 'in 'U ® “J ” "' SwiOovmasses never make it through the season.'' Nursery provided. (643-0537) o.m., Dlol-A-Rlde to church; 8:45a.m , iMormon “ • L 3 0 ,9, 10:Xand noon. (643-2403) SMU rallies for victory pulling down 9 rebounds. O'Leary CCC KasU'rn Division contest lursery to grade eight, Jewish — Consenrative Minndf.T" “’O Main St., "It was typical fir.st game led the field with 14 rebounds, Tuesday al home against Enfield Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake S t, adult diKusslon; 11 o.m., coffee and ■rae Church of Jesus Christ of Manchester. Rev. Francis KrukowskI, Manchester. Rev. James Bellasov. shooting.” said Pearson, assessing fellowship; 11:15 o.m., lunlor choir; 4 Temple Beth Shalom, 400 E. Middle Latter-day Saints, X Woodside St., ?*''• BaranowskI, team mlnls- DALLAS (UPI) - Carl Wright and San Diego. Texas A&M to a 76-66 victory over while guard Russ Bowen added 10 High al 7; 45 pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sundov school; 10-30 o.m., Jr. pilgrim tellowshlp; 6 o.m., Turnpike, Manchester. RIchord j. Manchester. Wayne S. Taylor, bishop, SPEAKS the cold field goal hands of both a.m., worship service; 7 p.m., evening helped No. 7 Southern Methodist The 7-foot Koncak scored 19 and Valparaiso in the opener of the points. MANCHESTER (M) — Ruu An- senior church school and Pilgrim Plavin, rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, can- 9:X o.m., sacrament meeting; 10:15 So''y.ra*iSJsl?ra;.V4:a^^^ teams. "But I had to be pleased KlRio 14-54, Brian Brophy 00-00, Brian service. (646-5316) " fellowship. (742-6234) a.m., Sunday school and prlm ary; Eugan# Brawsr rally from an early deficit Friday had 10 rebounds while Wright Drake AAA-Classic. Glastonbury cut the margin to robbl emeritus. with our foul shooting down the Spano 5 4-4 14, Brian Milone 3 4-4 10, S” " ? Church, 340 Hlllstown Cengregotlonal Church, Services, 8.15 p.m. Friday and 9:45 11:X o.m., priesthood and relief night and Jon Koncak touched off a added 19 points. Scott Johnson and Texas A&M, 4-1, advances to the four, .54-50, with just 19 seconds G rta Turner 4 7-1015, Sam Henderson 0 Road, Monchestpr. Dr. c. Conlev. a.m. Saturday. (643-9563) society. (643-4003) end." pastor. (649-7509) T ‘1"’ “ "•* Elm Hill Rood, St.. M ary Church, 1600 Main s t , second-half streak that brought the Butch Moore each had 12. The final Saturday night, where they left, but Indian Russ Anselmo 1-41, Mark Hendrlcki04-4 4, Mike Lota Talcottvllle. Rev. Nancy Milton, pas- Coventry. Father James J. Wllllom- Indian guard Greg Turner led popped both ends of a two-shot foul 0 0-0 0, Brian Arnold I 2-3 4, Total! 14 „ « t j » Baptist Chapel et the Deal, 240 tor. 10 o.m., worship service ond son, pastor. Masses Saturday at 5:15 Mustangs a 90-71 victory over Vandals, 4-4 were led by Ulf Spears will play the winner of the second 2S-X 54. Hlllstown Rood, Manchester. Rev. K church school. (649-0815) Lutheran Nationai Cathoiic p.m., Sundoy 9:X and 10:45 a.m ; Idaho in the opening round of the with 18 points and Steve Ledesma the charge in the stretch, tallying 9 to all but wrap it up. Tomahawk Kreutier, pastor. (643-7543) The unprecedented Industrial game between Drake and North G L A S T O N B U R Y 154) - M ike holydavs, 5:30 and 7 :X p.m. Confes­ Dallas Morning News Classic. with 17. of his 15 points. Peter Walsh swished one at the O' Leorv 3 0-3 4, Len Billy 3 3-4 9, Carver ConcQrdlQ Luthtran Chvrch c l c a i St. John's Polish NSlIonal Catholic sions 4 :X to 5 p.m. (742-6655) tragedy which occurred In India Texas State. 40 PHkln St., MonchMter. R e^ Burton Spano. a 6-9 center, had what Glezen 2 0-10 12, Andy Bezella I 1-2 3, Covenant Church, 23 Golwoy St., Manchester. recently reminds us once aoaln of The unbeaten Mustangs advance Elsewhere, At Des Moines, At Fayetteville, Ark., Joe buzzer to account for the final Ruit Bowen 3 4-4 10, Peter Walth 40-0S, D^, Strand, w tor. Rev. Arnold T. Rev. Stonlev M. Lancola, pastor. 9 Rood, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford the fallibility of the best-laid plans Iowa, sophomores Winston Crite Pearson called "the game of his hoop. Christian Science a.m., mass. (643-5906) to Saturday night's final against Kleine, Charles Balentine and Shawn Rlchordi 0 0-0 0, Kevin AAcKeon Church, 302 Hock- Wangerln, part-time pastor. Schedule* pastor. Saturday mass ot 5 Of men. Adequate precautions career” , leading everyone with 16 3 0-2 4, Total! 19 14-31 54. motock St„ Manchester. Rev. Norman 8 a.m., holy communion; 9:15 o.m , the winner of Friday night's scored 19 points and Todd Hollo­ William Mills scored 12pointseach Manchester guard Brian Milone Firat Church ol Christ, Scientist, 447 Swenson. Hours: 8 and 11 a .m , church school, Christian growth hour 'n aim^HS^Xiaf seemed to have been in place, but nightcap between Oklahoma State way added 13 Friday night to lead N. Main St., Manchester. 10:30 a m , services; 9:30 o.m., Sunday Bible Nazarene the Improbable occurred. Friday night to lead No. 20 church service, Sunday school, and school; 10:30 a.m., coffee hour and Sur«fJ.‘|449:ni if Arkansas to a 75-55 victory over 5 core for small children. (649-1446) fellowship. (649-2855) Church of the Nazarene, 2M Main St., Salvation Anny Baptist College (S.C.). Reading Room, 656A Center St., Man­ c h W s r Mhrn'ca.g!:v“.'£Sie{y Manchester. Rev. Neale McLain, se­ No matter how well we plan (or chester. (649-8982) Gustafson, pastor; Jeffrey S. Nelson, nior pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, minis­ pur material well-being, forces In At Madison, Wis., Scott Roth MHS girls improve to 2-0 Salyatlen Arm y, 661 Mato St., /Man­ this world can cause those plans Episcopai totem; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, ter M youth. 9 :X a.m., Sunday school; chester. Coot, and Mrs. Randall Davis. scored 20 of his 28 points in the first pastor emeritus. Sunday schedule: 10:^ o.m., worship, children's church Sabres, Wings tie Church of Christ St. (toerge's Episcapal Church, 1)50 8 :X :a.m ., worship to the chapel with and nursery; 6 :X p.m., evening praise half Friday night to lead Wisconsin G LASTONBUR Y — Despite the Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Sunday 8 budding a reputation, only to Indian coach Steve Armstrong. "We ran into the foul trouble and Ctiurch et Christ, Lydoll and Vernon communion on first and third Sundays; service, nursery. (646-8599) to a 90-70 victory over Dartmouth. loss of senior point guard Kris a.m., Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy Eucha­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday church school; 11 have one sllp-up destroy It In a Watts, however, picked up her were short-handed for awhile but streets, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, rist, Rev. John Holllger, vlcor. 11 o.m., rnoment. Bodybuilders go to BUFFALO, N Y. (UPI) - John Dartmouth, 1-4, scored the Craft In the first quarter, and foul minister. Sunday services: 9 a,m., a.m., worship with communion on front 4-2 when he fired in a Phil third personal foul early in the we did a pretty good job overall," fellowship hour. Monday through Fri­ second and fourth Sundays, Pentecostal elaborate ends to develop the Ogrodnick set up two goals and Housley pass at 4:01. game's first basket but the trouble which limited the effective­ second period and and that ham­ Bible classes; lOa.m., worship; 6p.m , day, 4:45 p.m .; Wednesday, 9 a.m.. nursery.(643-1193) -v n o o y s , Armstrong said. worship. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible A New perfect physique, yet a genetic scored twice — including the tying Badgers ran off 6 straight points on ness of 6-3 Andrea Watts for two pered her. Holy Eucharist.(643-9203) fBurch of Man- United Fenlecdstal Church, 187 Dave Fenyves blasted a shot Chris Rabb had 17 iRiints to pace study. Nursery provided (or oil servi­ St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Park Woodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. malfunction or a microscopic or- goal at 8:01 of the third period — through a screen and Paul Cyr 2 layups by Roth and an 18-footer quarters, Manchester High girls ces. (646-2903) ( sSS m i )* ®“ '’<(9'' St., Manchester. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Glastonbury. and Church streets, Manchester. Rev. (l“lc'‘ly decimate the Friday night to lift the Detroit Red tipped it in at 5:17 of the second by Rick Olson to grab the lead. basketball team had more than "She ran into foul trouble and Charles Cloughen Jr, Interim pastor. Prince of Peace Luttieron Church, Sunday school; 11 o.m., morning magnificent specimen. wasn't effective the middle two Manchester also Iwik the junior worship; 6 p.m., evening worship; 7:X ■ You" Wings to a 4-4 tie with the Buffalo period to give Buffalo a 2-1 lead. Wisconsin, 6-1, opened a 41-27 enough as it overwhelmed Glaston­ Route 31 and North River Road, varsity contest, 38-24 Kris CiriI Congregational school, 9:30 a.m .; babysitting, 9:15 to p.nj,, bible study (Wednesday); 7 p.m.. Call: Sabres. bulge with 4:07 left In the half, but bury High. 57-31, here Friday night periods,” Armstrong said of Coventry. Rev. w .H . Wllkens, pastor. 9 Ladles' prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. for us Is abso­ had II points, Anna Riggio 0 and Belton Cenirepatlenal Church, 228 11:15 o.m.; Holy Eucharist, 10 a.m. a.m., Sunday school; 10:15 o.m., 1 All four Detroit goals came on Dartmouth came back to pull in an intradivision CCC contest. Watts, who didn't get another point every Wednesday. (649-4583) Men's prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. lutely fall-safe. Through trust In Kelly O'Connell 12 rebounds for the Bolton Center Rood, at the Green, worship service. (742-7548) Youth service (Friday). (649-9848) the power play. The Red Wings within 49-39 at halftime. until the final stanza. Belton. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, , J!* " ■('■"••Heol Lutheran Church Jets 6, Leafs 4 The win was the second in as I-1 young Indians. (MISMurl Synod), Cooper and High J l ’nBflh we waste away stormed back with two quick goals At Bloomington, Ind., Uwe Blab Minister. 10 a.m., worship service, Gospei I At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Dale many outings for the Silk Towners Manchester's lead was 26-14 at Manchester's next outing is nursery, church school; 11 o.m., strMts, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. Prasbyterian 647-8301 outwardly. Inwardly we are re­ in the third period to tie it 4-4 and scored 29 points to lead No. 16 the half and 38-28 after three fellowship; 11:15 a.m., forum pro­ KubI, ,Po*for. 9:M a.m.. Divine wor­ newed dally. Cor. 4:16. No Hawerchuk registered his first hat while the Tomahawks dip to 0-2 Tuesday aftcrmxin at Enfield High Church et the Living Ood, an ship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; Holy for an important 2 the teams played a scoreless Indiana to an easy 80-57 victory periods. Watts re-entered the gram. (649-7077 office or 647-8878 evangelical, (yll-gospel church, Ro- of*.!*",*// ^TMPvlerloni Church, rorce, no unexpected catastro­ ■ trick of the season and added two with the loss. at 3:30. parsonoge. SSTKy,",'®" •"■** ’bird Sunday. Route 44A and Trowbridge Road, rtcordsd massage overtime. over Western Kentucky Friday Mrtsiin School, North School Street, |64t *4243) phe, not even death can separate j assists Friday night to power the lineup with six minutes remaining MANCHESTER (H ) — Kri! Craft 0 CMtor Cengregatlenal Church, )l Monchestor. Rev. David W. Mullen, Coventry. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. Detroit defenseman Brad Park's night in the first game of.'the Craft, designated to run the and dumped home 8 more points 0- 2 0, Shaltoy Foctoro 1 0-0 2, Dawn Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H, pastor. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30 Sunday, 9 :X a.m., worship; 10:45a.m„ us from God's love In Christ Je­ I Winnipeg Jets to a 6-4 victory over Indiana Classic. Martin 1 1-4 3, Jull* FalkowskI 2 0-0 4, CuHls J r., senior pastor; Rev. Robert sus, Rom. 8:35-39. goal from the top of the right Indian offense, reinjured her ankle for a game-high 18 tallies. She also P-JP-iNutoory and Sunday school. Methodist Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible study and faceoff circle eluded goaltender the Toronto Maple Leafs. Stetson played St. Joseph's (Pa.) KrIt Noont 23-4 7, Htothtr Hohunthal 4 J. Bills, minister of visitations; Rev. fellowship. Wednesday, 7 :X p.m!, about' four minutes into the first had 10 rebounds. 1- 3 )3, Andraa Watt! 9 0-1 )l, Angl* Cllfferd O. Simpsen, pastor emerltus; chLrrh '"••':?»n«inln«ftonol proyer meeting. (742-7222) Tom Barrasso at 6:49 of the third The triumph was the Jets' third in the second game. Dki'Mf'll ® ^ ®*-' Manchester. Rev. Methodist Church, quarter and didn't return. Junior Five-foot-10 senior forward Rtyno 004)0, Erin PraicoN 00-10, Botlv Mlchael C. Thornton, ossoclote pastor. Freshytorlan Church of Manchester, period to make it 4-3. Ogrodnick. against the Leafs in as many The Hoosiers, 4-2, got 14 points M ahtr 3 4-7 10. Totoli 24 9-22 57. lOa.m.rworshIp service, sanctuary; 10 J Sundoy, 10:30a.m., W 1 ^ s to n Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. Dawn Martin took over the point Heather Hohenthal had a good adult Bible study gnd Sundov school; 7 Stewart Lanier, pastor, 9:X a.m., <3 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Ri­ CHURCH OF CHRIST with his second of the night, then games this season and moved from Steve Alford and 12 points G LA S TO N B U R Y (S I) — Ann Stop- o.m. church school. (647-9941) p.m., worship service. Tuesday at 7 -x chard Gray, pastor. 10:X o.m., wor­ and did a fine job for the locals. outing for Manchester with 13 nowikl 0 0-0 0, Lau ri ParanI 2 0-04, Kr l! First Cengregatlenal Church et An- church school; 11 o.m., worship ser­ LydEll End Vtrnon StrMts beat a sprawling Barrasso on the them into a second-place tie with p.m., special Bible studies; Wednes- vice, nursery. (649-3472) ship servlu , nursery, 9:15 o.m., Sun- Fttiiaa 8 from Marty Simmons. Johnny Manchester had a 17-8 lead after points and 17 rebounds while Betty Coftlll 0 0-0 0, M arvBtth Danordo OOO dever. Route 6, Andover. Rev. Richard ,dav at 7:30 p.m., worship service. Phont: 648-2803 stick side 72 seconds later. the idle Calgary Flames in the North United Methodist Church, 3X (643-0906?*' ^ (“^“tmal worship. VEaraSf Taylor had 16 for Western Ken­ one period with WalU netting lo Maher was also in double digits 0, L M P#l 3 1-7 7, Chrl! Robb 7 3-19 17, Gilles Hamel had put Buffalo in Smythe Division. tucky, 4-2. Chrli Tortoro 1 0 0 2, Karaln Eckurt o points. "She looked super," said with 10 markers for the Indians. 1-5 1. Total! 13 5-25 31. 1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Dec 15. 1984 - 17 IK MANCHEoTKK HERALD. Saturday. Dec. 15. 1981 McDonald becoming known; sets world record NFL files suit to block Eagles move to Phoenix PH ILAD ELPH IA (U PI) - The City officials refused to com­ move to Phoenix. quoted unnamed business leaders ations, said Monaghan agreed to Piyiadelphia. right lane break down. The first game it was decided as saying the proposals would give Tose $40 million in cash for 25 The name Ben McDonald may not have been too At 19, he rolled a 520 series which at the time was the National Football League filedsuit ment on their meeting with Tose WCAU-TV reported, however, The complaint, however, noted ;i second highest set in the world. The record then was to use the left lane of the TV pair and the left lane of the Friday to block a possible move by that Monaghan said the deal was make loans contingent on an percent of the team and a $45 well known but he is quickly becoming quite a but appeared somber as they left federal appeals court in I'alfonii.i 542. It only took 23 years away from the game to pair to the right. Stefanich ousted Anthony, 256-230, in the Philadelphia Eagles while not contingent on the move of the agreement that Tose not control million loan on the condition that celebrity. the 2>/z-hour session, which began found the N FL liable for $50 million conquer a world record. game one. , . j j.u team owner Leonard Tose met at about 10:20 a.m. team. how the funds were spent. The Monaghan would assume control Why? in damages earlier this year for Bowler’s Then, the real fun began. The TV crew decided there with city officials and bankers to Tose. 69, is reported to be $40 team would serve as collateral for of the team within three years. The New Britain resident shot a 267 game a week McDonald said, "T h e lanes at T-Bowl are very fast. "I'm not smiling," said state trying to stop the Raiders from wasn't enough light on the lane next to the pair so discuss deals to keep the team in million in debt. He also is making the loans. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle ago last Monday. You say a lot of 10-pin bowlers have They use Strlkemaster pins and I feel that helped me a Sen. Vincent Fumo, D-Phila., a moving from Oakland to Ixis W orld lot. They take better care of the lanes here than any they shifted to the right lane of the pair to the left of the town. participant in the session. payments on a $30 million loan to The Phoenix Gazette reported called a special meeting of owners done that. Angeles original pair. . . , The suit alleged league bylaws Crocker Bank of California. Tose and Monoghan scheduled a in New York Tuesday to discuss Well, this was a world record for duckpin bowling. other center I've bowled in.” Earlier. Mayor Wilson Goode John Jenkins Glenn Carlson was the next opponent and turned out bar Tose from moving the fran­ Goode has said it would take a meeting Saturday in Orlando. Fla., the situation, a league spokesman sa id he expected the Eagles' future It said unless the courl ruled the to be the unforunate one to be on the receiving end ol chise without approval by 21 of the $42 million package to keep the moving up talks originally set for said. The Fall River, Mass., native tossed this to be resolved Friday. Fumo also present suit did not violate ;inti Last 300 game the magic 300. Despite shooting over 240, Carlson fell 28 N FL teams. team in town. Sunday. magnificent string in the Major Men's Triple at the said "today is extremely critical." trust laws, the N FL would be T-Bowl in Newington. Rolling with the Stanley-Sack Has it really been 10 years since the last 300 game by the wayside. . The city reportedly prepared Eagles officials confirmed Tues­ The N FL suit said there was unable to prevent the Eagles from Stefanich finally met his match in game three as ne However, concerned over a team, he started with a string counted nine in the was rolled on national television? Tose reportedly received an two offers, one calling for a loan to day that Tose was considering "substantial likelihood that the breaching its contr;ict with the McDonald said. was ousted, 246-244, by Hall of Fam er Bob Strarnpe. possible countersuit, N FL lawyers second and had a 10 box for 29. He proceeded to fire nin Tony Yacobellis, president of the National Duckpin Who remembers that it was Jim Stefanich of Joliet, offer from Canadian developer enable Tose to pay his debts and moving the team to Arizona, league members would not ap­ league. consecutive strikes with an eight count on his final Despite tossing an even 800 for three games, it just asked U.S. District Judge Thomas James Monaghan for a minority the other for a loan and a purchase setting off a flurry of city efforts to prove a move," contending the Bowling Council, lives in Connecticut and personally Illinois, who last turned the trick at the $100,000 Midas O’Neill to declare that league ball. checked the lanes. The score has been approved, Open iin Alameda, Ca. wasn't meant to be his day. interest in the team, with the of part of the team by private keep the Eagles in Philadelphia. N FL would lose revenues from The suit also asked the court to For the record, Dick Ritger downed Strarnpe for the attempts to block a move would not award damages, but did not "1 was throwing a hell of a strike ball during a breaking the former record of 266 held by two men. There is a unique story behind this feat which has stipulation that the franchise, investors. The Inquirer, citing a source television, ticket sales and other championship. Stefanich took home third place violate federal antitrust laws. The Phil'»Hp|phin Tnnuirer close to the Tose-Monaghan negoti- eniircps if th,. fi-;inchise left specify an amount tournament the Saturday before. I was hoping to keep Robert Farr of Suitland, Md, and Dick Westlake of been turned a mere three times under the hot lights founded in Philadelphia in 1933, money with an additional $10,000 for ABC-TV and a it up during the league," McDonald said in a phone Wheaton, Md. and in front of the earners. Jack Biondillilo of Texas interview earlier this week. new car. McDonald. 42, previously gave up the game of was the first in 1967 while Johnny Geunther fired his in 1%9. NFL roundup His first two games of 111 and 134 were not bowling at age 19 when he entered the Air Force. No. 2 DePaul aiming impressive, but he was continually making adjust­ There was a great battle to gain a spot on the Lanes hosts tournament ments. The last one turned out to be the right one as he He didn't bowl again until last year when he subbed high-scoring TV show. Geunther missed by five pins The Parkade Lanes is hosting the second annu^ was able to get a piece of the head pin on every shot. for 21 games. This year he joined two leagues. He's while Mark Roth was outsted by 15 and Dick Weber by Brunswick District Team Tournament today and to climb over Hoyas "1 had never shot a 200 game before and I knew I had averaging 137 in the Triples league on Mondays while 28. Rams controlled he is at 136 on Friday's in the Franco-American Stefanich took on Earl Anthony in game one. The Sunday. Squad times are 1 o’clock today and 11 a.rn. that after the firth strike. I wasn't nervous at all until COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI) - the game — very reluctantly — League. bowlers, while warming up prior to the show, had the and 2 o'clock on Sunday. A $1,000 first prize is offered. the last bull. I didn't know I had the record," Every coach knows how to beat No, through a spokesman. 1 Georgetown, mused coach Joey "I think it will be primarily a fates of others Meyer of No. 2 DePaul on the eve of transition game. They like to get Sutcliffe Saturday’s nationally televised the ball out. and they have good 'basketball showdown. It’s just that athletes who are capable of play­ By United Press International unless Piltsburgli tops the Raiders nobody has pulled it off. ing good defense,” Thompson said Sunday. Scoreboard stayed out Meyer, who grew up watching in a prepared statement. Heading into Friday night's Both Denver and Seattle have his father, Ray. lead DePaul to The towering Georgetown game against the 49ers, the Los had playoff berths elinelied for at Ransev 5-94414, McKenna345-511 .Totals Angeles Rams controlled not only least two weeks. The winner of the NO NAME 42-91 27-30 111. College bowl schedulo national prominence, coaches his coach, talking about 7-foot All- first battle for the top spot America center Patrick Ewing their own playoff fate, but also the AF’C West, however, gels to skip Carol Schubert 187-193-534, Edith Chtcoeo 26 25 25 33—109 of loyalty Troev 209-186-547, Sharon Oliver 2M- New Jersey 37 25 26 23-111 (All Times EST) Boxing Saturday with that very thought in and the Hoyas' defense, added, fates of the Giants, Redskins. the first week of (he playoffs while Hockey 458, Terrv SlemlnskI 177-478, Madeline Total fouls—Chicago 25, New Jersey 24. Saturday's (3ames mind. Cardinals and Cowboys. the loser h;is to face the levived Rebounds—Chlcogo 43 (Jordan 8), Californio, 4 p.m., Fresno, Calif. — "W e have good big men, and they •••••••••••••••••••••• DIeterle 176-485, Nonev Hahn 183-199- If they won, the Rams would Los Angeles Raiders in the b;itlle 535, Barbara Chamberlain 176, Terrv New Jersey 41 (GmlnskI 11). Assists— Toledo (8-2-1) vs. Nevoda-Lxis Vegos By Randy AAlnkoff "Our philosophy is to control the are capable of getting the ball Chicago 21 (Jordan 8), New Jer­ ( 10-2 ). tempo," the boyish Meyer said inside. A lot of emphasis on clinch the home field in the NFC of wildeard teams. NHL standings Bolduc 191-457, Ann W inter 176-452, sey 26 (RIchordson 11). Technical- United Press International Kothv Randall 170, Ruth Ann Glass 485, Independence, 8 p.m., Shreveport, La. Friday. "We have to dictate the (DePaul's) offense is to get the ball wild card game Dec. 23. A loss by On Sunday, it’s the New York Edna Klein 461, Morv Wright 455. GmlnskI. A—14,091. — Virginia Tech (8-3) vs. A ir Force (7-4). (LotarOonM NotIncludMl) Malor tight schedute CHICAGO — Before the 1983 game and go with the tempo we inside to their big people.” the Rams would mean cither St. Jets a( Tamp;i Hay. Buffalo :it Waits Conitrtnet Mavericks 119, Spurs 102 Dec. 21 season, the Chicago Cubs and San feel is right, We have to play While Thompson said the Hoyas Louis and Dallas would have to' Cincinnati. Chicago at Detroit. Patrick Division Eastern Businessmen Holiday, 9 p.m., San Diego — Brigham (c-denotesdefending champion) lose over the weekend for Ixis W L T Pts. OF GA Young (12-0) vs. Michigan (6-5). Diego Padres battled in one of the intense and try to stay under are concerned about DePaul’s Cleveland at Houston. Indianapo Philadelphia 17 6 5 39 121 75 Don Mathlews 147-147-4164 Paul Glll- SAN ANTONIO (101) Dec. 12 control. That will be the hard senior guard Kenny Patterson, Angeles to make the playoffs. Ms at New England. Green Hay ;il berto 185-436, Tom Fahey 14^402, Ted Banks 2-4 4-4 8. Mitchell 6-13 2-2 14. Dec. 15 of Fort Worth, Tex. — c-Gene most publicized free agent wars to Washinetan 14 9 6 34 114 91 Florida Citrus, 1 p.m., Orlando, Fla. — Hatcher vs. Ubaldo Sacco, 15, WBA part." averaging nearly 12 points and The 49ers were looking to be­ Minne.sota. Kansas City at S:in NY Islanders IS 12 1 31 138 122 Kowzun 179-413, Vic Salclus 145-390, Gilmore 4*12 7-7 15. Moore 1-5 04) 2. Florida State (7-3-1) vs. (jeorgla (7-4). try to sign Steve Garvey. Ron Marone 148, Ron Joiner 153-144- Gervin 8>191-217. Jones 2-40-14. Knloht4-13 lunlor welterweight title; Robin Blokevs. To prepare the Blue Demons for seven assists a game, Meyer said come the first team in N FL history Diego, Philadelphia at Atlanta :ind NY Rangers 10 14 4 24 10O 116 Sun, 3 p.m., El Paso, Texas — Ezzard Charles Edams, 12, lightweights. The Cubs lost. Pittsburgh 10 14 3 23 98 122 421, Sandy Hanna 152-171-452, Roy 1-2 9. Robertson 4-9 0-0 6. Cook 3-3 04) 6. Tennessee (7-3-1) vs. Maryland (8-3). the undefeated Hoyas. Meyer had the whole Georgetown team scares to win 15 games in a season. San Pittsburgh at U)s Angeles On Jerry 408. Paxson 3-0 4-5 10. Roberts 4-81-29. Totals Dec. 18 at Atlantic City, N.J. In 1984. the two clubs, along with New Jersey 8 IS 4 20 89 115 Cherry, 1 p.m., Pontiac, Mich. —Tommy Ayers vs. Robert Adams, six "blue-shirted" players slap­ him. Francisco was already guaranteed Monday it's Dallas at Miami Adorns Division 41-97 20-25 102. —Michigan State (6-5) vs. Army (7-3-1). Kansas City and Atlanta, waged DALLAS 019) 10, welterweight; Andre "Sugarman" ping and hawking his starting five "Prayers, prayers," he said the home field advantage in the After starting the sea.son at (1-5. Montreal 17 7 4 38 115 90 NIte Owls Cooper vs. Jimmy Sykes, 10 middle- another battle for the services of Quebec 13 12 5 31 117 114 Aguirre 6-13 4-4 16. Vincent 8-12 4-4 20. Dec. 16 during a 90-minute practice at the when asked what it takes to stop playoffs with a 14-1 record. the Cincinnati Bengals laid little Ellen Behrmon 207, Laurie Gagnon Nimphlus 1-2 2-2 4. Davis 3-4 04) 6. weights. Buffalo 10 II 8 28 104 98 Freedom, 8 p.m., Anaheim, Calif. — [}ec. 19 at Los Vegos, Nev. — Tyrone University of Maryland's Cole Georgetown. The New York Giants were hope of making the playoffs. Boston II 13 5 27 101 96 189-500, Annie Gagnon 182-488, Mau­ Blackman11-205-527.Harper1-43-65.EiHs Iowa (7-4-1) vs. Texas (7-3-1) reen Wood 190-453, Lisa Cox 214-468, 7-14 54 19. Perkins 8-13 3-4 19.Siuby1-2 Moore vs. Kel Robin, 12, Continental Field House. But then Meyer got serious. rooting for the Rams Friday night. Cincinnati has won seven of its Mist Hartford 10 13 4 24 88 116 Dec 17 Americas super llghtwelghttltle. Campbttl Conttronct Kennie Moir 182, Elaine Woodcock 1-23. SittonO-104)0. Carter 0-1000. Bryant Liberty, 8:30 p.m., Memphis, Tenn. — Six is better than five when "W e got a confident ballclub. I'm A Los Angeles victory would to, however, to join the playoff 18^477, Marlon Smith 459, Karen 0-1000.Totals460727-33119. Dec. 20 at Las Vegos — Freddie Analysis Norris Division Arkansas (7-3-1) vs. Auburn (84). Roach, vs. Efraim Nieves, 10, lunlor enable the Giants to clinch the chase. W L T Pts. OF GA Tracey 456, June Rowett 478. Dec 18 you're trying to mirror the George­ not saying we're cocky,” he said. Son Antonio 33 23 15 31^109 lightweights; Dana Roston vs. Rudy town defense, Meyer reasoned. " (Georgetown) is the No. 1 team in other NFC wild card spot with a If the Bengals beat the Bills ;ind Chicago 14 12 3 31 123 106 Gator, 9 p.m., Jocksonville, Flo. — Rodriguez, 10, featherweights. St. Louis 12 10 5 29 107 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• Dollos 32 29 34 24—119 South Carolina (181) vs. Oklahoma State UPI photo victory over New Orleans Fouled out—None. Total fouls— Dec. 26 of Atlantic (ilty — Johnnie free agent pitcher Rick Sutcliffe, Meyer claims to be relaxed — or their home park, and our guys the Steelers lo.se to the Raiders. Detroit 10 16 4 24 I I I 137 (82). Bumphus vs. Randy Mitchell, 10, know what they have to do to beat Saturday. Minnesota 8 15 6 22 100 120 Son Antonio 28. Dallas 26 Rebounds— Dec. 19 the Cy Young Award winner in the at least "not as nervous as I Pittsburgh and Cineinnati will San Antonio 46 (Gilmore 9). Dallas welterweights. thought I'd be" — before his 6-0 them.” Red Sox slugger Jim Rice got in a shouting match That would leave Washington finish tied at 8-8 fur the Central Toronto 5 19 5 15 91 138 Basketball Aloha, 8 p.m., Honolulu — Notre Dome Jan. 12 at Atlantic City — Harry National League. Smyttit Division 50 (Vincent 16). Assists—Son Antonio (7-4) vs. Southern Methodist (82) Thursday with club general manager Haywood Sullivan. and St. Louis to battle for the NFC 19 (Moore 8). Dallas 28 (Davis Arroyo vs. Terrence AIM, 15, IBF The Cubs won. DePaul team takes on the unde­ That DePaul upended George­ Division lead. The Bengals would Edmonton 20 5 3 43 142 88 •••••••••••••••••••••• Holl of Fame, 8 p.m., Birmingham, lightweight title. Colgorv 16 10 3 35 147 112 12). Technicals—Dallas coach Motta. Ala. — Kentucky (83) vs. Wisconsin Sutcliffe agreed to terms on a feated defending national cham- town 63-61 in a thriller last season Rice is entering his final year of contract. East title Sunday and eliminate the win the tiebreaker iKU'au.se they Dallas (lllegol defense). A—16.5^. Jan. 15 at Atlantic City, N.J. — Jeff Winnipeg 15 10 3 33 120 112 NBA standings (7-81). McCracken vs. Robert Follev, 10, light five-year contract worth approx- ■ pions in the sold-out Capital Centre has to help the Blue Demons, Cowboys from post-season play for swept two games from the Los Angeles 13 11 5 31 131 112 Dec. 31 heavyweights. in Landover, Md. Meyer said. the first time in 10 years. Steelers. Vancouver 7 21 2 16 95 172 Big East standings Peach,3p.m.,Atlanta—Vlralnlo (7-2-2) miately $9.5 million. However, the (Later Games Not Inctuded) Jan. 20 at London— c-Donald Curry vs. Nobody is saying how George­ "People come in scared silly of St. Louis plays at Washington If the Bengals make the playoffs, Frtdov's Results vs. Purdue (74). Colin Jones, 15, WBA welterweight money offers from the other three Detroit 4, Buffalo 4 Eastern Conference Big Eait Contorence O'oll Bluebonnet, 8 p.m., Houston — Texas town is readying for its toughest Georgetown, of who they are and Sunday, and the Cowboys visit they will be first team during ;i Attanttc Division W L W L title. top (Kintenders were in the neigh­ Red Box’s Gorman Toronto at Winnipeg, night Christian (83) vs. West Virginia (74). game to date. Georgetown players who they play,” Meyer said. "You Miami Monday night. non-strike season to qualify for Saturday's Gonws W L Pet. GB Georgetown 0 0 6 0 Jan. 1 borhood of the Cubs' offer. (All Times EST) Boston 20 3 .870 — St. John's 0 0 5 0 Cotton, 1:30 p.m., Dollos — Houston PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP were unavailable, and coach John can't fear them, but you have to The Giants are playing for their post-sea.son play without a winning Vancouver of Boston, 1:15 p.m. Philadelphia 18 5 .783 2 Syracuse 0050 (7-4) vs. Boston College(82). Thompson would only talk about respect them,” second playoff appearance since record. Cincinnati would take an Washington 14 9 .609 6 Vlllanova 0 0 4 0 Why did the Cubs succeed with Philadelphia of N.Y. Islanders, 7:05 Rssto, 1:30 p.m., Tempe, Ariz. — 1963 and their first 10-win season 8-8 mark to either Seattle or p.m. New Jersey 10 13 .435 10 Boston College 0 0 5 0 Miami (84) vs. UCLA (83). Calendar Sutcliffe where they failed with dismisses exchange Montreal at Horttord, 7:35p.m. 'New York 11 15 .423 10'/j Seton Hall 0 0 5 2 Rose, 5 p.m., Pasodena, Calif. — Garvey? since then. Denver for a divisional playoff N.Y. RangersotWoshlngton, 7:35p.m. Central Division Providence 0 0 5 2 Southern Cal (83) vs. Ohio State (82). PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP At Seattle Saturday, the Sea- game. Detroit 14 10 . 583 — Pittsburgh 0 0 4 1 “ I think it came down toloyalty," Bv Frederick Waterman a signing bonus. The heated Quebec at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Sugar, 7 p.m.. New Orleans — hawks, 12-3, will win their first Pittsburgh of Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee 14 11 .560 Vi Connecticut 0 0 2 3 Louisiana Stole (83-1) vs. Nebraska said Padres' President Ballard United Press International exchange came on the day Na­ The Chicago Bears are 9-6 and Chicago 13 12 . 520 I'/z Sports In Brief Chicago at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Today's Gomes (82). Smith. “ I really don't think the tional League Cy Young Award division title in the nine-year headed fur the playoffs, hut they Edmonton at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Atlanta 10 14 .417 4 Rhode Island at Connecticut Orange, 8 p.m., Miami — Oklohoma Today history of the franchise if they Indiana 5 18 .217 8Vz (Storrs), 8 money was the critical issue. Rick BOSTON — Boston Red Sox winner Rick Sutcliffe signed a have played poorly recently with Colgorv at Los Angeles, 10:35p.m. (81-1) vs. Washington (181). Boys Baskotball defeat or tie the Broncos, also 12-3. Sunday's Gomes Cleveland 2 19 .095 lOVi Boston College at Holy Cross East W indsor a t Cheney Tech, 7:45 was loyal to the Cubs for giving him Switzer gets contract extended general manager Lou Gorman 5-year contract for $9.5 million starting quarterback Jim Mi-Ma- Western Conference DePoul at Georgetown A Denver win will give the AFC Vancouver at Buffalo, night Coventry ot Tolland, 7:45 the chance and he felt very strongly Friday dismissed sharp words with the Chicago Cubs. hon out for the rest of the season Montreal at Philadelphia, nlghl Midwest Division West Virginia at Pittsburgh Ice Hockey West title to the Broncos. W L Pet. GB St. John's at Nlogara about that.” NORMAN, Okla. — University of Oklahoma football coach between left fielder Jim Rice and Gorman said Friday reports the with a kidney injury and backup Washington at N.Y. Rangers, night East Catholic vs. Suftleld (at Enfield If Denver loses, the Broncos Detroit at Winnipeg, night Denver 15 7 .682 — H artford at Seton Hall Twins Rink), 1:30 Barry Switzer says he has been notified by school officials that co-owner Haywood Sullivan as Red Sox had offered $5.5 million Steve Fuller out with a shoulder Houston 14 10 .583 2 Vlllanova vs. Penn (at Palestra) John Cox, assistant to Cubs’ cannot host the wild card game Minnesota at Chicago, night South Windsor vs. Manchester (at his contract has been extended through 1989. "the emotional outburst that over four years were erroneous. separation. Dallas 12 II .522 3'/z Wednesday's Games Skiing Bolton Ice Palace), 8:10 General Manager Dallas Green, Utah 12 13 . 480 4Vz Morgan State at Georgetown happens in any type of contract "Our offer is substantially Red Wings 4. Sabres 4 •••••••••••••••••••••• W restling agreed. San Antonio 11 13 .458 5 Falrleigh Dickinson at Providence Manchester Invitational, 10 a.m. Dickerson wants to renegotiate negotiations." higher,” he said. Kansas City 5 16 .238 9Vi Cheney Tech ot Pomeraug Tourna­ "Youhave to understand the kind Detroit 0—4 Pacific Division At a news conference Thursday, Rice's current pact expires after ish lineup Is set 112 ment, 10 a.m. of man Rick is. He is very loyal,” BuHalo 1 2 10—4 LA Lakers 15 10 .600 — Friday's coiiege resuits LOS ANGELES — Eric Dickerson, the NFL’s all-time a verbal exchange between Sulli­ the 1985 season, in which he will PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP Cox said. "Loyalty means a lot to First period—1, Detroit, Ogrodnick Phoenix 15 10 .600 — single-season rusher, will ask the Los Angeles Rams to van and Rice centered on Rice’s earn $640,000. Differing versions GOTHENBURG, Sweden (U PI) The Swedish team captain said 17 (Yzermon, Duguav), op, 5:12. 2, Portland 13 11 .542 I'/z New England Ski Guide Rick.” Buffalo, Andrevchuk 12 (Follgno, Plov- SeaHle 11 12 .478 3 Tournaments renegotiate his contract and pay him at least $1 million per not attending a negotiating exist on whether Rice would — Swedish team captain Hans he broke the news to Sundstrom folr), 18:30. Penalties—Tucker, Buf, LA Clippers II 14 .440 4 First round However, loyalty alone might not season, it was reported Friday. session. approve a trade before the season Olsson Friday announced Henrik and Jarryd Thursday night. Golden State 7 1 6 .304 7 CougorCtassic WOODSTOCK, Vt. (UPD — Here Is the Transactions 4:10; Barrett, Det, 5:37. New England Ski Areas Council official have been enough to sway the big The Los Angeles Herald Examiner said the raise, if granted, "What happened won't have any ends: he has veto power because Sundstrom will be the second "Jarryd took it vei-y well, while Friday's Results Brigham Young66.SWMIssourlSt.46 summary of snow conditions at New Second period—3, Buffalo, Cvr 7 New Jersey 111, Chicago 109 DoltosMornlngNewsClassIc right-hander, who won 16 games would make Dickerson the highest paid running back in NFL effect on the negotiations," said he is a 10-year veteran with five singles player behind Mats Wi- Sundstrom was naturally deligh Southern Methodlst90, ldaho7) Englond sklareos as otnoon Friday. (Fenvves, Perreault), 5:17. 4, Buffalo, Detroit 120, Indiana 96 Skiing conditl ons ore subject to change and lost only one after being history. Chicago's Walter Payton reportedly earns more than Gorman. "That is going to happen years on his current team. lander to face Americans John ted. They both wanted to play in the Follgno 8 (Andrevchuk, PloWalr),9:08.5, Boston 117, Utah 106 Dklahoma St. 63, San Diego52 Dallas 119, San Antonio 102 Marshall Memorial invilallonal due to weather, skier traffic, and other acquired June 13 from Cleveland. $800,000 a year. in any contract negotiations. Even­ "A few nights ago I heard Jim on McEnroe and Jimmy Connnors in singles and it was a difficult choice DetroK, Yzermon 14 (Duguav, Ogrod­ factors. Be oware of changing conditions. Baseball nick), pp, 15:58. Penolfles— Philadelphia 115, Mllvraukee 111 Tournament Dickerson was in San Francisco for Friday night's game tually everything simmers down to television say he wouid be willing the Davis Cup final starting to make because they are very Kansas City at Denver Marshall 70, Georgia Southern69 Legend: new-Inches of new snow Chicago (NL) — Signed pitcher Rick Andrevchuk, Buf, 1:49; Malonev, Buf, snowfoll ending In kisf 24 hours, pdr- Sutcllfle to live-year 59.8mllllon con­ Green, who fought and lost the cool logic. Sometimes tempers are to go to a contending ballclub, and 1 Sunday even." 14:48; Campbell,Det,18:28; Ladouceur, Portland ot (3olden Stole Louisiana Tech80,Alobama SI. 57 against the 49ers and was unavailable for comment. East powder snow, pp-packed powder, wet gr- tract. Garvey war, said from the time he going to get a little frayed." think he would consider it," Sundstrom gained preference Olsson said-he usually finalized Det, 18:59. Saturday's Games wet granular, Isgr-loose granular, Irgr- Third period—6, Buffalo, Hamel 6 (A ll Times EST) Buffalo St. 97,RIT73 Coiiogo acquired Sutcliffe he didn't intend Rice told Sullivan Thursday, "I Gorman said. over Anders Jarryd, who is sev­ his lineup the day before a imilcli, Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Clarkson66, Roberts WeslevanS3 frozen granular, cornarnett 02 OO 0, Sunday river Isgr 11 trails 2 lifts mm. Mariners’ first base and hitting coach and Jim Mahoney was for Edgar Jones Thomas 5-61-211, Brown 2-71-25, Gray 1-4 NFL standings St. Louis — Signed Coach Jacques Sutcliffe demanded to pitch for a hard?” he asked. " I come to the 5-77, Walters 6-112-214, Stan^urv4-800B, Mt abram frgr 13 trails 2 lifts. Demers to three-yeor contract exten- contending team. Green made sure named third base coach to round out the coaching staff. Manager Bowling Durrant 1-81-23. Totals 41-8614-2096. Lost valley call ahead. slan. Chuck Cottier announced Friday. ballpark every day ready to play. RICHFIELD, Ohio (U PI) - The American Contorence Sutcliffe's demands were Every day I play as hard as I can Friday traded Eastern Maseochusetts answered. DETROIT (120) East with only one thing in mind — forward-center Jeff Cook to the Tyler 5-8 3-3 13, Roundfleld 2-9 2-2 6, w L T Pet. Nashoba Valley Isgr 3 trolls 2 lifts ns. Wachusett Mtn call ahead. winning." U.S. Mixed Lalmbeer 1015 6-7 26, Johnson 5-10 2-212, x-MlamI 13 2 0 .867 He went out and re-signed free Flyers’ Froese sidelined for Edgar Jones Thomas 6-10 3-4 15, Long 7-15 2-2 16, New England 8 7 0 .533 Radio, TV The left fielder said he was just and an undisciosed amount of Western Massachusetts agent pitcher Dennis Eckersley to a 178-196-505, Sue Trlpucka 4-9 5-5 13, Cureton 1-4 OO 2, NY Jets 7 8 0 .467 PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Bob seeking what others are getting. cash. Cofe 182-491, Sheila Price 201-184-553, Benson 2-6, 1-2 5, Steppe 2-4 3-3 7, Indianapolis 4 11 0 .267 Brodle Mountain opr FrI. 7-11 P.m. Isgr PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP multi-year contract. He went out " I f the top players are getting $2 Mprge-OeLlsle 451, Linda Skoglund Campbell 202 OO 4, Jones 001-21. Totals Buffalo 2 13 0 .133 pp 7 trails 3 lifts ns only. and re- signed Steve Trout to a Froese will be out of action for between three and six weeks with 4M, ■ Sharon Madore 208-534, Dole 46-92 28-32 120. Central JImlny Peak Isgr 6 trails 2 lifts mm ns. strained ligaments in his left knee, the team announced Friday. million, I think I should get that — The team also waived second- 201-215-5154, Linda Burton 180- TODAY multi- year contract. Indiana 16 23 14 33— 96 Pittsburgh 8 7 0 .533 whatever Carter, Foster, Winfield, year guard Mike Wilson who the 459, Terrv Prlskwoldo 196-521, Rose Detroit 34 19 34 33—110 Cincinnati 7 8 0 .467 Bousquetopr FrI 81) p.m. Isgr 5tralls2 12:30 Pro football: Saints vs. Giants, He wanted to show Sutcliffe that Froese, who was 7-1 with a 2.20 goals against average this lifts. Schmidt and those guys are Lpngtln 473, Shelia BonettI 189-177-465, Fouled out—None. Totol fouls— Cleveland 4 11 0 .267 Channel 3, WPDP by staying with the Cubs, the club season, injured the knee in Tuesday’s 5-4 overtim e loss to the Cavs acquired Nov. 16 from the EMIe Wilson 187-500, Sue Hole 193-197- Indiana 32, (Jefrolt 26. Rebounds— Houston 3 12 0 .200 Butternut Basin call ahead. 2:00 G olf: Chrysler Team Invita­ Winnipeg Jets. getting," he said. New Jersey Nets. In 11 games with 538, Brian KozIckI 201, M ike Vrissis 213. Indiana 39 (Walfers 8), Detroit 55 WMt Catamount Isgr 2 trolls 2 lifts call tional, ESPN would be competitive in 1985. y-Seattle ahead. 3:45 Callege basketball: OePaul vs. Rice is reportedly seeking a the Cavs, Wilson averaged 7 points Blossoms (Lalmbeer 10). Assists—Indiana 26 12 3 0 .800 San Diego had Garvey as a tool to (Fleming, Stansburv5 each), Detroit 33 v-Denver 12 3 0 .800 Georgetawn, Channel 3 try to get Sutcliffe. The Padres also 5-year pact worth $12 million, plus per game. (Thomas 15). A—9,195. v-LA Raiders 11 4 0 .733 New Hampshire 4:00 Pro football: Brancos vs. Sea- Sherry Scorso 178-453, Mary Bonla San Olego hawks, Channels 22, 30, WPDP had the warm weather and the fact Haynes put on injured reserve 198-485, M arllvn Mevers 181-504, Janet 7 8 0 .467 Balsams Wilderness I new Isgr 4tralls 3 Kansas City 7 8 0 .467 lifts mm. 4:00 C alifornia B ow l: Toledo vs. that Sutcliffe’s agent, Barry Axel­ Watch the best in college action ... Hatton 459, Donna Schmitt 470, Sharon Notiofiol Conftrtflc* Wildcat frgr Isgr 10 trails 3 lifts mm. Nevada-Los Vegas, Chonnel 61, ESPN EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants Friday Hole 452. CettiGSl17,Jazz106 Eost Bratton Woods Isgr frg r 3 trails 2 lifts 5:00 Boxing: U.S. Am ateur Cham­ rod. was based in the San Diego placed Pro Bowl cornerback Mark Haynes on injured reserve pionships, Channel 8,40 area. W L T Pet. mm. and activated wide receiver Earnest Gray for Saturday’s game 5 5 4:00 p.m. The California Bowl - Live! Washington 5:00 Skiing: Men's W orld Downhill, GOLFERS GOP Women UTAH (106) 10 5 0 .887 Cannon Mountain Isgr 1 tra il 1 lift mm. But San Diego conjured up Dallas 9 8 0 .800 Attltash Isgr 2 trails 1 lift. Channel 8, 40 with the New Orleans Saints. (Jantlev 8-23 8-8 24, Bailey 7-19 08 22, images of that bitter fifth game. Toledo vt. Nevada-Lat Vegas Sandy Sawyer 181-460, Mary Mem- St. Louis 9 8 0 .800 Mt Cranmore 2 Trails 2 lifts mm. 7: IS Hockey: Conadlens vs. Whalers, Haynes suffered a sprained knee in last Sunday’s 31-21 loss to ford 188, Harrief Hasletf 178-475, Lau­ Eaton6-92-214, Green 3-102-28,GrlftlthO20 NY Giants 9 Last Minute Christmas Ideas! 7-7 24, Hansen OO OO 0, Paultz Ol OO 0, 8 0 .800 Loon Mountain frgr 5 trails 3 lifts mm. WTIC National League playoff series rence Faucher 195, Carolyn Wilson 496. Philadelphia 8 8 1 .433 Watervllle Valley Isgr 7 trails 4 lifts tc. 7:30 Hockey: Rangers vs. Capitals, defeat that Sutcliffe sustained. the St. Louis Cardinals. Although the injury does not require 7:00 p.m. The History of the Anderson 1-3 2-2 4, Stockton 24 OO 4, Central Gunstock wet packed 1 trail 1 llfttc. Channel 9 Wilkins 34006, KellyOOOOO. T0tals3O95 There was unfinished business that surgery. Haynes will be lost at least four weeks — meaning he STOP BY— 29-29 106. x-Chlcago 9 6 0 .600 295 235 King Ridge call ahead. 7:30 College basketball: H artford vs. Forward Pass Caterers Green Bay 7 8 0 .467 352 295 Crotched Mountain 3 Trails 3 lifts. Seton Hall, WKHT Sutcliffe could only accomplish in a will not be available if the Giants make the playoffs. BOSTON (117) Tampa Bay Carole Szabo 140343, Audrey Cody Maxwell 24 2-2 6, Bird 11-19 OO 22, 5 10 0 .333 294 359 8:00 College basketball: Rhode Is­ Chicago uniform. 128-128-137-393, Julie Wrubel 130, Bunny Detroit 4 10 1 .300 270 378 land vs. UConn, WPDP TALLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB— 7:30 p.m. The Kodak All-America Parlsh0163-319,Johnson9-151-119,Alnge Minnesota 3 12 0 .200 263 446 8:00 Independence Bowl: V irginia Kansas City had the "hom e” Fellows 137-351, Jean Falkowich 349. 7-15 1-2 15, Buckner 3-7 00 6, McHale Jay Peak frg r Isgr 19 trails 3 lifts mm Blues extend Demers’ contract Football Team 9-15 7-8 25, Carlisle O l 2-2 Z Kite 02 00 0, w#st Tech vs. Air Force, Channels 11, 61, advantage because the Royals are x-San Fran. 15 1 0 .938 475 227 citizens giant slalom race Sat. ESPN Wed man 14002, Clark 031-21, CarrOOOO LA Rams Smugglers' Notch frgr 5 trails 2 lifts located near Sutcliffe’s home of ST. LOUIS — Coach Jacques Demers received an early 0.Totols5O10317-20117. 10 6 0 .625 346 316 9:00 Boxing: Gene Hatcher vs. Cuniifle Auto New Drieans 6 9 0 1400 288 358 mm. Jubaldo Saccho, SportsChannel Lee’s Summitt, Mo. But that may 8:00 p.m. The Independence Utah 3028 1810-106 Stowe frg r 24 trails 4 trails mm. Christmas present from the St. Louis Blues Friday — a A.Cunllffe 153-150447, A .Jusial 170 Atlanta 3 12 0 .200 255 372 11:30 College basketball: Louisville have worked against the Royals. GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR Boston 1110 2410-117 n-cllnched division title Bolton Valley Isgr 14 trails 3 lifts mm. vs. Kentucky (taped), Channel 9 three-year contract extension. Bowl - Live! 433, C.Barrera 187-419, B.Honson 417, Three-point goal—Griffith. Fouled Burke Mauntaln frgr 7 trails 2 lifts mm T.MartInelll 416, S.WIIIIams 171411, V-clInctied ptavoN berth Midnight: Quarter horse racing: 1984 The pressures of pitching so close to Demers was in the second year of a two-year pact with an MERCHANDISE • LESSONS • GREENS FEES Virginia Tech vt. Air Force out—None. Total fouls—Utah 18, Bos­ Friday's Result nor am tomato slolom more trails and Champion of Champions, ESPN home may have swayed his mind J. M artin 159-151-409, A.M aver 159409,ton 22. Rebounds—Utah 37 (Eaton 12), lifts weekend. option year when Blues owner Harry Ornest announced in a news K. Kelley 409, P.Woltvna 407, E.Bolln Boston 58 (Parish 17). Assists—Utah 22 Son Francisco 19, L.A. Rams 16 1 a.m. College basketball: North away from KC. Saturday's Gomes Mad River Glen call ahead. Carolina vs. Wake Forest (taped), conference at The Arena the contract would be extended through 402, D.Lukos 164-401, J.M oore 400, (Green 6), Boston 26 (Johnson 7). Atlanta was the long shot, E.Roux 193, D.McAlllster 176, J.Orto- T echnicol—Maxwell. A—14,890. (A ll Times EST) Sugarbush Valley Isgr frg r 10tralls4llfts ESPN the 1987-88 season. TALLWOOD C. C. New Drieans at N.Y. Giants, 12:30 p.m. mm. although some sources id e a t e the lanl 163; High Individual single — Suicide Six Isgr frg r 3 trails 2 lifts. Today on 61! M.Paganl 206, K. Kelley 198; High triple M n ver at Seattle, 4 p.m. SUNDAY Braves may have finishe¥^cond RT 85 — J.Sakolowskl 476, M.Paganl 471; Nets 111, Bums 10G Sunday's Games Kllllngton vc 35 trails 9 lifts mm 14 lifts 7 a.m. Tennis: Davis Cup Finals, , Buffalo at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. ESPN in the Sutcliffe derby. The Braves Hlgh average — M.NIcholson 140.25, Pico Isgr frgr 20 frails 5 lifts mm. North Stars trade for McKegney HEBRON, CT P.W oltvna 135.29, D.Castagna 135.33. Chicago at Oetralt, 1 p.m. 1:00 Pro football: B ills vs. Bengals, and owner Ted Turner, flush with CHICAGO (109) Cleveland at Houston, 1 p.m. Okemo Isgr frg r 6 trails 5 lifts mm. Channel 30 Standings: Village Stylist 29-13, Bromley Isgr frgr 10 trails 4 lifts mm. the success of signing reliever BLOOMINGTON. Minn. — The Minnesota North Stars, Marks Brothers 27-15, Dubaldo Elect­ Woolrldoe 10202-322,5. Johnson 5-105-5 Indianapolis at New England, 1p.m. 1:00 Pro fo o tb a ll: Colts vs. Potrlots, 6 4 6 - 1 1 5 1 WTIC TELEVISION Whatley 1-32-24, Jordan Green Bay at Mlnnesata, 1 p.m. Stratton frgr 4 trails 3 lifts mm. Channel 22 Bruce Sutter, may have been riding struggling in fourth place in the NHL Norris Division, traded ric 26-16, Pumpernickel Pub 25-17, New M t Snow pp frg r 20 trails 5 litts mm. We're on reguler TV end on ceble. England Engine 22-20, Corrsntl's Insu­ Ballev8-105-521,Corzlne02 N.Y. Jets at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 1:00 Pro too tb a ll: Cardinals vs. high and believing Sutcliffe hadn’t defenseman Brad Maxwell and left wing Brent Ashton to Quebec MU MMIH Of ns 85/34 NNCIM ’; * ’ : 5 if * '’*®°hl-304)2,AAatthews OO OO St. Lauls at Washington, 1 p.m. Haystack Isgr frgr 2 trails 2 lifts. Redskins, Channel 3 rance 22-20, Cunllffe Auto Body 22-20, 0, Dldhom 44 OO 8, Higgins OO OO 0 made up his mind. Purdy Corportatlon 2022, Courtney's Kansos City at San Diego, 4 p.m. 3:00 G olf: Chrysler Team Invita­ Friday for two forwards — left wing Tony McKegney and right 12 MWIU rUM Totals 42-84 25-27109. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4 p.m. New England winter sports outlook: tional, ESPN But Turner could only offer a big wing Bob Berglund. 18-24, A nton 's Accessories 17-25, NEW JERSEY (111) MIxturo of light snow and sleet expected Bremser's 17-25, K.M.S. 17-25, R8iG Pittsburgh at L.A. Raiders, 4 p.m. 4:00 Pro football: Steelers vs. Raid­ contract and because the Braves IMNIIIOWN mbicikstei Turner 3-9 2-2 8, Williams 7-10 4-5 18, Monday's Gome north and continue on Soturdoy. South ers, Channels 22,30 Auto 16-26, Herltoge Bolt Catering GmlnskI 48 08 16, Birdsong 12-26 OO it, becoming mostly ralnon Saturday. Highs were a late entry, Sutcliffe opted to 16-26. Dallas at Miam i, 9 p.m. 8:00Soccer: NCAA Division I Final— Richardson 7-194418, R. Johnson 1-2002, (regularseasonends) Saturday from 20s to 40s. Indiana vs. Clemson, ESPN stay with the Cubs. 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Dec. 15, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Dec. IS. 1984 - 18 643-2711 LOOK FOR THE STARS... * ClassifiedBusiness Opportunities 22 Sfore/OKice Space 44 Household Goods For advertisements to be Notices Resort Property Rates Situation Wanted 23 45 Misc tor Sole published Monday, the dead­ Lost/Found M i s c . fo r R ent Home and Garden Minimum Charge: Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get Employment Into 24 46 lin e IS 2:30 p.m. on Fridov P e rs o n o ls Instruction 25 Wonted to Rent 47 P e ts $3.00 for one day Announcements Roommates Wonted 48 Musical Items P er W ord: A u c t io n s ...... Recreotiono' Itenis Iadovs 20C Read Your Ad better results. Put a star on your od and see what o Real Estate A n tia u e s 3 5 d a y s 18C Clossitied advertisements Homes tor Sole Services T o g S ales 31 6 d a y s 16C are token by (telephone os a Financial Condominiums 32 Services Ottered 51 W a n te d to Duv 26 d a y s 12< convenience difference it mokes. Telephone 643-2711, Mondoy-Fridoy, Lots/Lond tor Sole Pointing/Papering 52 M o r t g a g e s ...... 33 H appy Ads: The Manchester Heroid is Investment Property 34 Building/Controctinq 53 Personol Loons S3 00 p e r c o lu m n in c h responsible only tor one incor Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding 54 In s u ra n c e ...... Automotive rect_insertion and then only Resort Property 36 Heating/ Plumbing 55 Deadlines 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. if Wanted to Borrow tor the size ot the original F lo o rin g 56 Cars Trucks lor Sale For clossitied odvertise- in s e r t io n . Income Tox Service 57 Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen Rentals Services Wonted 5B Rec Vehicles Employment day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement UPARTMENTS ■^SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS I t TIGARS/TRUGKS MISCELLANEOUS Rooms lor Rent 41 Auto Services deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on FOR RENT m i OFFERED FLOORING IS S I FOR SALE LU fORSALE AUTOMOTIVE & Education Apartments for Rent 42 For Sale Autos tor Rent Lease betore publication. additional insertion. Advertise in T h e H e lp W o n te d ...... 21 Holidov/Seosonol 61 M isc A u to m o tiv e Homes for Rent 43 y/t ROOM APARTMENT I TYPE — Profeulonal FLOORSANOING — GOLD OVAL RUG — 8 x 1974 FIAT 120 SPORT L — FIRESTONE RADIAL — Private home, heat, Secretary will type any Floors like new. Special­ 10. Girls coot, size 1. Coll To be used for ports. Coll SNOW TIRES — appliances. Working sin­ document or material izing In older floors, natu­ 643-0692. Phil oftor Spm, 521-1332. P195/75R14, Town & H e r a ld — "T h e r n LOTS/LAND f 7 7 | RDDMS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS ' gle adult only. No pets, correctly. Fast, personal ral and stained floors. No Alto Panasonic AM/FM Country. White walls. $80 Notices children. Call 643-2880. service. Call 647-8553. waxing anymore. John SKIERSI 100% wool Nor­ cor radio. pair. Used two months. I^HELP WANTED m ] HELP WANTED H O h elp w anted | £ ^ FDR SALE l i U FDR RENT | 4 j FOR RENT 1 ^ FOR RENT Verfallle. Call 646-5750. wegian pullovtr awootor. Call 646-1780. Community Voice 3 ROOM APARTMENT, TRUCKING 8i HAULING Very worm. Cleon. Will TIRED OF WAITING first floor, centrally lo­ DONE — Cellars and fit modlunt tizod mon- FOR YOU NEW HONDA? M E C H A N IC W A N T E D — RECEPTIONIST/TY- TEMPORARY (Approxi­ C E N T R A L LO C A T IO N — MANCHESTER — One MANCHESTER — Spa­ SNOW TIRES— On rims, Since 1881." for cars and trucks. Own PIST — For manufactur­ mately three weeks) Retirement Mobile Home Kitchen privileges, park­ bedroom , 1st flo o r w ith cious three bedroom cated, bus stop. Immacu­ attics cleaned. Trees and /womon. 840. Coll 646- 1 dellvor most modolt I LOST AND FOUND Information. Call Collect late. No utilities. $300. brush cut and removed. For Sals 4995. within 2 wtokt. Coll Gory like new, 1980 Tercel. $75. tools. Good benefits. Call ing company In Vernon. LAUNDRY PERSON ing available. Security stove and refrigerator. apartment. Large yarcf, Phone 646A312after6pm. 289-7797. General office, heavy needed weekdays to wash 1-813-425-4410 o r w rite; and references required. No pets. $375 per month one car garage. $475 plus References. Own en­ C a ll 649-2021. M ik e Winn at 623-0009 or 741- trance. 649-3866 or 649- Galllgan. TWO WOODEN DOORS 3401. FOUND — Hudson and typing and phone work. and fold restaurant linen. Imperlol Palms, 7500 So. $55 a week. C a ll 643-2693. plus heat. C a ll 646-1379. utilities. Security and ref­ BID NO. P-04 County Line Rd., Plant 0244. — 6'2" X 2'6"; 6' x rS" Main Streets. Black and SUPERINTENDENT — 8am to 4:30pm. Call 871- $3.75 per hour for the erences required. Call HOUDAY/ NEW TIRE AND RIM, TOWN 0 9 M ANCNeeTeR, white cat, white paws and Live In position at the 6602 9am to 4pm. right person. Call George C ity , F L 33566. TWO BEDROOM TOWN- 647-8467 afte r 6pm. J 8i B Painting — Work with hingex. Two oyor 1974 LTD BROUGHAM — CONNBCTICUT guaranteed. Cpil for free SEASONAL Two door, full powtr. Mounted — $38, HR78-14, tummy, black nose. Very Bennet Housing Develop­ at 643-2751. HOUSE — With garage. HOMES two. 810 ooch. Coll ofttr w/w dual steel belted 0 9 9 I C I 0 9 TIW O INORAL friendly, but I know be­ ment. Position Involves FULL TIME MANAGER APARTMENTS $525. No pets. Two M A N C H E S T E R — A v a il­ estimote, 646-2192. 6pm, 649-0307, Shirloy. $095. Coll 643-0010 oftor O UNAOeR FOR RENT SKI OUTFIT — Com­ 6pm. radial. Call after 6pm, ONIMCIPAL BULPINO longs to som eone. Please cleaning hailways and TRAINEE Position PART TIME EMPLOY­ I FDR RENT months security deposit able Ja n u a ry 1st. Tw o S' 646-4618. eUUtCHeSTBR, c a ll 643-4251 after Spm. light maintenance. Must Available — Royal Ice MENT — 8-12 hours per REAL ESTATE required. C a ll 646-2469. room apartments, 2 and 3 I^PAINTINS/ plete. Fiberglass 180's CO NNBCTICUT 00040 [w anted TOLLAND — One bed­ skis, size 9,5 buckle boots — With xtond, high flow 1970 DATSUN B 210 GX - NOTICfl TO CONTRACTORB have experience. Call Cream. 27 Warren Street. week, to prepare Insu­ MANCHESTER — Avail­ bedrooms. Appliances, mJPRPTRINfl BMTeTNRTBM LOST — .Tennis racket. 528-6522. rance forms In Manches­ room house, garage. In with poles. All In good filter, heater and many standard. Air condition­ C all 649-5358. able Immediately. One, O N E BEDROOM parking, near busline and' condition. $70. C^ll 649- TIRES - 4 Goodyear vec­ Reward. C all 643-0303 or ter medical office. Expe­ APARTM ENT — No pets. schools. Utilities not In­ country. Private. Imme­ other occetforlet. 850. ing. Runs woM. $1200. Coll In occordonca with provi­ ACTIVE 'N' ABLE two and three bedroom PAINTING ANO PAPER 1794. Coll 649-3005. 649-5655. tor radlals, size 195- 289-7411, Ext. 449. OFFICE WORKER — DENTAL HYGIENIST — rience helpful. Please REALTY NEEDS LIST­ apartm ents. $400, $455, $385. Two months secur­ cluded. No pets. Security. diate occupancy. $400 a HANGING —Exterior 75R14, new. $200. Coll sions of the Town Charter, Full time, figure apti­ month. Coll 742-5770. sealed praposals will be re­ Full time. Monday, Tues­ reply to: Box 00, c/o the INGS! If you're selling $520, heat and hot water ity deposit required. Call $480. C a ll 646-0599. __ and Interior, ceilings re­ 647-8600. ceived In the Office ot the D i­ tude, typing, customer day, Thursday, Friday Manchester Herald. 646- 2469. OLD FLAT TOP TRUNK 1971 FIAT 124 Sport your property call Jack Included. J.D. Real Est­ paired. References, fully IIVING — 36" long, 19" wide, 22" Spider, a tires, for ports. rector ot Oeneral Services contact and other gen­ and Saturday. For Pe- Lappen at 643-4263. ate, 646-1980. THREE ROOM APART-i STORE ANO ' Insured. Quality work. for the Town of AAonchastar Employment high. Good condition. 830. $300 or best offer. 649- (2) F-78-14 TIRES, located at the Municipal eral and varied office dodontlst Group, preven­ LOOKING FOR A MANCHESTER — M E N T — W ith heat, hgj* OFFICE SPACE Martin Mattsson, even­ duties. Full benetit pro­ Coll 646-1625. 3066. mounted, fits 1966 chevy. Building, 41 Canter Street, tative oriented practice. HOUSEHOLD HELPER TW O, T H R E E A N D F IV E Lovely four room apart­ water, stove, refrlgera-. ings 649-4431. CHRESTMAS $45 pair. Call 649-7918. Mdnchester, Connecticut un­ & Education gram, Including dental Pleasant atmosphere. — To do I Ight housekeep­ ROOM Apartments — No ment, first floor, great tor, carpet. $350. Adults til MANCHESTER — 2 of­ GRO-LITE PLANT FORD THUNDERBIRD, 11:00 a.m. E. S. T. paid. C a ll 528-1815. C a ll 1-423-8944. ing 1-2 days a week. Call Rsntals appliances. No pets. Se­ location. $475 Includes only. Centrally located. CEILINGS REPAIRED TREES 232-4551, ask fa r M .J. fice suite, bathroom. $250 STAND — Two troys, 2 1971 — Loaded. A classic. PROLONG THE life of January 30, 190S c u rity . C a ll 646-2426 week­ heat, hot water and gar­ Nopets. Security deposit. monthly Including heat. or REPLACED with dry- double lights. 845. Origi­ Alm ost 0 craompuff. FULL AND PART TIME TRUCK MECHANIC age. Rose o r Don, 646-8646 cut flowers In your home At which lima saldpropotolt days, 9am to Spm. C all 646-7690 o r 643-0496 Haves Corp. 646-0131. wall. Call evenings, Gary 19 Lewis St. nal cost 8100. Tolophono $2300. Coll 643-5336. by snipping stems at on Help Wanted to work In WANTED — At M 8. M M A C H IN IS T S , C N C M I L ­ or 646-2482. after Spm. McHugh, 643-9321. shall publicly be opened for I HELP WANTED kitchen with other girls Service. Call Dave at L IN G — 1st and 2nd shift. RDDMS angle. This provides furnishing of all materials, FDR RENT MANCHESTER VICIN­ MAIN STREET — Store M a n c h e s te r 1900 DODGE ASPEN — more stem surface to labor, equipment and Inci­ making sandwiches and 649-2871. 2 years experience with ITY — Four room apart­ THREE ROOM APART­ MANCHESTER — Two NAME YOUR OWN dentals for "PORTER EASY ASSEMBLY other kitchen duties. Call set up ability required. for rent. Approximately (Off Spring S l„ ' GRO-LITE PLANT Two door, S.E. Low ml- absorb the water. Pro­ STREET RELIEF SEWER, ment. Landscaped, MENT — To sublet, heat bedroom duplex. Gas PRICE— Father and son. looge. New rodlols, olr, W O R K 1 S600 per 100. G ua­ 649-0305. GAS STATION ATTEND­ Overtime and benefits MANCHESTER — Cleon 240 sq. ft. For more Behind Barn) STAND — Two troyx, 2 long the life of good, but SANITARY SEWER SYST- fenced-ln yard. Parking, and hot water Included. heat and hot water, ap­ Fast, dependable ser­ MEM IMPROVEMENTS." ranteed payment. No Ex- A N T W anted — At M 8< M available. Apply at: 184 rooms for rent. 24 hour Information call 563-4438 double llghti. 845. OrlBl- stereo, 60-40 front seat, unused Items In your near busline. No pets. $350 m onth. A v o lla b le pliances. $475 plus utili­ or 529-7858. vice. Painting, Paper- OPENTHIffiS. nol cost $100. Tolophono tinted gloss. Senior Citi­ home by selling them for Bids shall be opened In the perlence/No Sales. De­ Service. Call Jim at 649- Commerce Street, Glas­ security. Mold and linen Security. $400. C a ll 646- Ja n u ary 1st. C a ll D ave, ties. Security deposit and hanging 8i Removal. Call Lincoln Center Hearing l-4p.ig. 646-3556. zens cor. Apartment 13 A, cash with a low-cost od In Room, first floor, located at tails send self-addressed 2871. tonbury or call Personnel service. C all 646-7066. 4489 after 6pm. 647- 8963. references. Call 646-3253. 6444)585 or 644-0036. stamped envelope; at 633-5271 between 10am MANCHESTER — Prime M T. * SUN. Carver Lone, classified. 494 Main Street, Manchester, office space, 670 sq. ft. •d O a .*. - 4 p.*L CABBAGE PATCH White Manchester. Connecticut. E L A N -V IT A L -1 7 3 , 3418 LEGAL SECRETARY — PIP OF MANCHESTER and 3pm. EOE. UOAL NOTICe Contract Documents, Includ­ Enterprise Road, Ft. Full time or part time. Is looking for a bright, Ideal for medical office. mum/ Town ol AneoMr, ConnocMeut ing drawing and technicol Pierce, FL 33450. Flexible hours. Manches­ energetic, responsible TELEPHONE SALES — 353 Main Street. Call CONTRACTINO $16 - ANY TREE with papers. Best offer. 1978 COUGAR XR7 — Zenkw eoart el aneeWe specifications ore on file at ter. With experience In and mature person to Pharmaceutical (In the Glenda Somers, 1-886- Coll 646-9621. Loaded, very clean, one The Zenme Board ol Appeals the ONIce of the Director of of the Town of Andover, Con­ Oenorol Services located ot HAIR DRESSER shorthand and typing. learn bindery and coun­ Manchester area) PAY 0101. FARRANO REMODEL­ owner, real leather up­ holstery. $3000 firm. Coll necticut will hold o public the Municipal Building, 41 WANTED — Part time. D aytim e, 643-5820; even­ ter work. Typing expe­ OFF THOSE HOLIDAY ING — Cabinets, roofing, 647-9546 ROLL TOP SECRETARY hoorlng In the Town Office Center Street, Manchester, C all 644-2435. ings, 643-7135. BILLS! Challenging op­ SUITABLE FOR SE­ gutters, room additions, DESK — Beautiful solid 74^5754. Building Wednesday, Da- Connecticut. rience and driver's li­ Copies of Contract Docu­ cense. necessary. Apply portunity to loin our EX­ CRETARIAL Services, decks, all types of remo­ wood, like now. Paid cemberl9,19S4atS;00p.m.fo attorney, accountant. In­ $600; asking $450. Coll heor the following applica­ ments may be obtolned by GOVERNMENT JOBS. F E D E R A L , STATE & In person to: PIP, 391 PANDING TELEPHONE deling and repairs. FREE 1021 household tion asking for relief from the depositing Fifty Dollars $16,559 - $50,553/year. CIVIL Service Jobs avail­ Center Street, Manches­ DIVISION. We seek ag­ surance and so forth. estimates. Fully Insured. GOODS 6434013. 1973 VOLKSWAGON SU­ Zoning Lows of the Town of (SSO.OO) with the Director of Now Hiring. Your Area. able. C a ll 1-(619) 569-8304 ter between 9:30am-5pm. gressive, people oriented East Center Street, Telephone 643-6017, ofter P E R B EET LE — Semi au­ Andover, Connecflcuf. General Services for each set Individuals with a plea­ ground floor, parking, FISH TA N K — 20gallons. tomatic, AM/FM radio, •323 - Muriel A. Skoog - re­ of documents so obtained. C all 805-687-6000 Ext. R- for Information, 24 hours. No Phone Calls Please. 6pm, 647-8509. USEO REFRIGERA­ questing relief from Zoning Each such deposit will be re­ 9965. sant phone manner. Ex­ utilities Included. $325 Long, oil gloss stand, 40,000 miles. $800. Coll Regulations Secflon 11.3 - funded If fhe drawings and cellent compensation Christmas Gift Guide monthly. Keith Real Est­ TORS, WASHERS, light, pump, stand, ox- 232-5069 evenings, 566- Contract Documents are re­ HOUSEWORKERS - - NURSING INSTRUCTOR LEON CIESZYNSKI Ranges - clean, guaran­ Space Requirements. Lot has and benefits. Come loin ate, 646-4126. tros. $50. Phone 646-2564. 6213 days. l(D.31 feet fronlooe - needs turned In good condition Must be reliable. Good - Temporary position BUI LDER — New homes, teed, parts and service. 300 feel - requesting variance within ten (10) dovs after the pay, fle x ib le hours, Im- available In practical an exciting, growing In­ additions, remodeling, Low prices. B.D. Pearl & of 96.79 teat. Lot located on Bid opening. FU LL TIM E Nurse Education Pro­ dustry. Send resume or rec rooms, garages, kit­ ANTIQUE OAK WIN­ the easterly side of Bousolo The Town of Monchastar res­ medlote openings. The MANCHESTER - 5 room Son, 649 Main Street, DOW CHEST — Excel­ erves the right to waive any in the H ousew orks, 647-3777. gram for Instructor with letter to: Personnel, 321 office suite, first floor, chens remodeled, ceil­ 643-2171. MOTOHCYCLES/ Rood, Andover. Progress Dr., Manches­ ings, both tile, dormers, lent condition. Perfect At this heorine Interested Informalities or to relect any CLERICAL BS degree. Previous parking, good sign vis­ for stereo unit/albums. BICYCLES persons may appear and be or all Bids. PART TIME SUPERVI­ teaching-clinical expe­ ter, CT 06040 or call Fruit Baskets ibility. Frank SplleckI, roofing. Residential or heard and written communi­ Each bidder mutt deposit Our busy East Hartford Country Christmas ELECTRIC STOVE — $250. Call 64^9975 after with hit Bid, security In the SORS — Mornings or rience desirable. Contact 646-1212. E O E , M /F . commerclAI. 649-4291. Nice and clean, self cation received. Sold Herald otilce has immediate full FANCY FRUIT BASKETS — Older AWAITING YOU ARE Bears by the 643-2121 6pm. FOR SALE: 1981 Yamaha appeals are on file and may amount, form and sublact to time openings lor clerical evenings. Good wage. Dr. L. lerardi, Howell cleaning. Name your 500 Dirt Bike. Excellent be teen In the Office of the the conditions provided In WAITRESS WANTED — early. Also Wicker Items. 20% Oft All Bevy - Geese by the Gaggle - Ducks by CARPENTRY AND RE­ the Instructions to Bidders. help In the follow ing Permanent positions. Cheney Technical price, over $40. Needs LIKE NEW, Lots Of Bovs condition. $900 or best own Clerk, Town Office departments: C a ll 649-5334. School, PNEP, 791 W. Apply In person: Anto­ Wicker. PERO FRUIT STAND — 276 the Dozen - Ornaments by the Treeful - MISCELLANEOUS MODELING SERVICES ulldlng. ANentlon of Bidders It par­ repair. Call 649-5038. Clothes, leather boots, offer. Call Emil after t ticularly called to the requi­ Classified Middle Tpke., Manches­ n io 's R e sta u ra n t, 956 Oakland Street, Manchester. 643-6384. Sheep by the Flock and Irene by the FOR RENT — Complete home re­ Dated at Andover, Connec­ Main Street, door at the CRAFTSM EN'S GA LLER Y , lockets, etc. Size 12-14. 7:30pm, 646-7761. ticut rements at to conditions ot • Personnel ter, CT 06040. Telephone pairs and remodeling. PORTABLE DIS­ 0 December, 1904 employment to be observed Manchester. * « « * • 58 Cooper Street, Manchester. 647-8161. Quality work. Referen­ Reasonable. Call 646-8661 ond minimum wage rates to • Advertising 649— 5396. ‘ It Is the p o licy EAST HARTFORD— Sin­ HWASHER, hardly used. after 3pm. IS December, 1904 FULL TIME of the State Board of ces, licensed and Insured. Butcher block top. $200. School has started... this Zoning Board of Appeals be paid under this Contract. • Merchandising COOK — Full time. 32 to gle car garage for rent. Andover, Connecticut No bidder may withdraw his Education not to discrim­ Tools ***** Call 6464165. Please call 643-5883. Is a good time to adver­ Bid within sixty (60) days af­ Call RECEPTIONIST 40 hours. Including wee­ $35 monthly. Coll 643- ANTIQUE WOOD COAL tise that desk you no Mary C. McNamara, Responsibilities vary with inate on the basis of Race, 6712. STOVE, shaker orates, Chairman ter the actual date of the Bid postitlon. Required skills Position in Bloomfield. Sex, Color, Religion, kends. Experienced In SHOP BLISH HARDWARE, 793 Main Gift Shirts DUMAS ELECTRIC — OVERSIZED KENMORE longer use. Let a Classi­ 013-13 opening. are typing (40-45 wpm), theropeutic diets and Street for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Lights dimming? Fuses metal cabinet, $100. AN­ fied ad find a cash buyer Robert B. Welts, Typing, clerical and Age, Physical Disability, WASHING MACHINE, TIQUE dark finish side­ General Manager 3-2711 eltective phone handling, phones necessary. Mental Disorders, Na­ quantity cooking pre­ Complete line of tools. Open Dolly PERSONAL TEE — Personalized Fun 1 ^ SERVICES blowing? Repairs, Im­ Hotpoint refrigerator. for you. 643-2711. filing, and some figure ferred. Good benefifs. 8:30am to 5;30pm and Thursday board, excellent condi­ Data: 13-10-64 Send resbm e to: tional Origin or Ancestry and Sportswear. Great Gifts for provements and addi­ Both In good condition. 026-13 aptitude. All positions Please c a ll 643-5151 fo r an evenings for the Holidays. 643-4121. I 2 1 J OFFERED tion, $55. Call 647-0467. require the ability to Box NN, c/o The Man- In any of Its educational Christmas. "The Original Tee Shirt tional circuits. Fully li­ Best offer. Call 643-5322. In Larger Sites handle detail work in a chester Herald. programs, activities or appointment. Store For Over 10 Years" 825 Main censed, Insured. Call Tiw Block Qvih fast paced environment. employment policies'. * * * * * Street, Manchester. 646-3339. ODD JOBS, Trucking. 646-5253 anytime. CABBAGE PATCH The Ct. State Board of SECRETARY TO THE Home repairs. You name DOLL — By Coleco. Best We offer pleasant CONTROLLER — Statis­ It, we do It. Free esti­ I MISCELLANEOUS offer by noon 12/16/84. working conditions, free Education Is an equal Metal Detectors ■u JHEATINO/ INSPECTOR tical typing and mathem­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. I FOB SALE Call 646-2460, leave name, parking and a competitive opportunity/affirmative PLUMRING number and offer. salary and benefit PERSON-For 2nd shift action employer. atical skills required af CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ON METAL TV/Stereos package. Interested with 2 years minimum this mature Individual. DETECTORS by White. BRICKS, BLOCKS, CAR RADIO — Excellent FOGARTY BROTHERS applicants please send experience desirable lor SECRETARY - for medi­ Good pay, benefit pack­ CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN SHOPALSIEFFERT'S APPLIANCES STONE — Concrete. condition. High powered. HAY resume or letter outlining aircraft inspector pro­ cal affice. Mature, plea­ age and free parking. C O M PAN Y, 805 Main Street, 643-6295. — 445 Hartford Rood, Manchester. Chimney repoirs. No lob — Bathroom remodel­ Includes Dolby NR, Bass your qualifications to: ing; Installation water Top qualtly. 1st cutUng. cesses familiar with sant woman. 22 haurs per Call 522-9006 for Open 9am to 4pm, Monday through 647-9997. SUPER SANTA SALE I Video too small. Call 644-8356. and Trebble controls and both PWA and GE appointment. Friday, Saturdays 9am to 3pm. Tape Recorders, TV's, Stereo's, heaters, garbage dispo­ more. $90. Call 646-1063 $2.50 CBO^cany MOTTS week. Filing, Insurance sals; faucet repairs. 649- Melody pgmi specs. Apply at Serma- forms, telephone and Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, SNOWPLOWING — after 4:30pm. SHOPRITE tech, Inc., 564 Hayden ***** Freezers, MUCH MOREI Driveways and parking 4539. VIsa/MosterCard Coyentry personal contact with pa­ accepted. 742*«01B Station Road, Windsor, tients. Some typing and R88l Estat8 lots. Call after Spm, 649- ANTIQUE BUREAU, SUPERMARKETS 6344. Bedroom vanity ond coat P.O. Box 1675 CT. Take 1-91, Exit 39, assisting. A p p ly B oxO c/o Jewelry ***** Kennedy Road. Contact The Herald. rack. $99 for all, but will Hsrtford, CT 06144 Jack Zalcman, General HDMES BRAY JEW ELERS, 699 Main Street, sell separate. Call 643- ENDROLLS Attn: Karsn Grilfin CELEBRITY CIPHER Manager at 68^711. FDR SALE Manchester Specializing In Seiko, Cdsbfliy OpfMf cvyptOQfflfiw wv ofMMd frofn QuotaUons by 1516 after 5:30pm. 27% wMth-aS« Lasalle .and Pulsar watches. Also 14K ftmouG pMpla. pMt ami prtMnt EachMtw In Pw dplMT tlandt NMKE CHRISTMAS Florists lor aoottwf. Todays cAmMegueleK. 18% wldlh-2 for 288 MERRIER Gold Chains and fine lewelry. Hummel 35mm SLIDE PROJEC­ GLASTONBURY — Cus­ figurines. Watch and lewelry repair. CHRISTMAS PLANTS, by CONNIE WIENER TOR — Remote control. MUST be picked up at the Sell Avon! tom built by owner. 'We Service What We Sell" 643-5617. CENTERPIECES, Holiday Rose Like new. In original box. Manchester Herald Ofllce Evn Extra SSI for olflt $199,900. Three bedroom Special and Christmas Parties. “FI8PC LC LHIYPCJP WLHNI8II ' Screen, several trays. befora 11 AM. ONLY. Catl contemporary, stone ***** KRAUSE FLORIST, 621 Hartford Road. Excellent Christmas gift. SALESPEOPLE 823-9401 or 278-2941 fireplace, sunken living 643-9559. OBJXYCNWV LQ L JBDYCN $75. Call 643-6777. HOME AND room, air conditioning, Stereo Specialist lacuzzi, 44 ft. deck and ***** LOQTLJQYBC, VBH XCBF QNIP CABBAGE PATCH GARDEN You’ll Sell It PRODUCTION much more. Appoint­ J.B. ELECTRONICS — Where DOLLS — Including ment only. Pricipals Professionals buy their stereo CENTERPIECES, FRUITBASKETS, DBQYP YR YC OBT' KYN "Preemles". Original DELIVERING RICH WANTED HELPERS only. C a ll 633-3974. equipment and accessories. Discount Flower Plants for Your Holiday Needs. package. Best offer. Call LO AM — 5 yards, $62 plus Must be available for pricing on cosh and carry Items. Call BROWN'S FLOWERS INC., 163 Main 646-5282. tax. Sand, gravel and Faster with OTBHKWP LQ QMP KBE either 1st or 2nd shift. MANCHESTER — North- Jack Bertrand 643-1262. Street, Manchester. 643-8455. stone. Call 643-9504. Some plant experience field Green condo, 3 bed­ ATARI 2600— Like new, 2 9HOTO4iU10l preferred. Attractive room s, 2'/2 baths, central BOOYJP." — WLTTV XYCH. Joy sticks, $25. Game txousivz starting rate and bene­ air conditioning. All ap­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "The press may not always be cartridges $5 each. Call To work evenings pliances. $71,900. F .J. Spl- I ANTIQUES HERALD fit package with aeros­ Gold Jewelry lair to candidatss. But ... allowing politicians to go 643-1374. pace company. Apply le ck l Realtors, 643-2121, PARK HILL JOYCE FLOWER SHOP — unchecked is tar worse." — Reid Simmons. at Serm atech, Inc., 564 Fancy Fruit Baskets. Boxwood Trees • THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN • 1SS4byNCA.Ine. OTS WHITES COIN AND 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Hayden Station Road, What makes Want Ads COMPANY now carries 14K Gold A ll Your Christmas Decorating NeedsI 36 Oak Street. 649-0791. MINERAL FINDER — CLASSIFIED ADS Windsor, CT. Take I- work? People like you Jewelry, Just In time for ChrlstmasI Earphones, new batter­ 1324 5 with Herald carriers 91, Exit 39, Kennedy who read and use the Quality Jewelry at Low, Low Prices. KIT trCARLYLBetw Lofty Wrimit ies, water proof head. HARTFORD SSdO Road. Want Ads every day, Connecticut Valley Coin Company, 865 Excellent condition. $99. 502 643-2711. Main Street, 643-6295. Open 9am to 4pm, Call 649-0173. ANTIQUES (even a tree house). Monday through Friday, Saturdays, WAREHOUSE This block design is tak­ Excellent Income 9am to 3pm. KITCHEN TABLE WITH en from a quilt Mrs. A slimming style for the Typewriters six chairs, formica table Eisenhower made . . . fuller flgure . . . a sew- Open Todsy fascinating to stitch and slmple basic dress for any for the NEWSPAPER CARRIERS ***** YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE — top. Good condition. 48" season. X 36", 12" leaf. Asking $50. so nice to use. Typewriters rebuilt. Portable i0sm~4pm No. 1824 with Photo- Antiques Typewriters from $35. Sales and Call 649-2946. No. 6502 has pattern right people. . 243 FarailBglgB ilirt., piece; full directions. Caide is in Sixes 38 to 50. NEEDED Service. Typewriter and Adding Site 40, 44 bust, 8% RED GOOSE FARM ANTIQUES — WEIGHT BENCH — Hartford Goose Lane, Coventry hps a revolving Machines. 41 Purnell Place, TemnjsasttaeNriaie yards 45-inch. In M anchester Area Manchester. 649-4986. Sturdy. Excellent condi­ g t h n ^ 88* is r pasties as4 , Oak Bookcase, two wonderful round tion. $25. Call 643-9664. 525-8785 Call Miln 81.1-104 Lllic"8L------Judtth tables! Thursday through Sunday, 12- ***** Spm, ■742-913-' dStoSwNsM' Pattems avoGaAts eiUg Please contact Jeanne Pina Hill 8t. Cantar 81 Watharall 81 Gift Certificates FOR SALE: Two twelve fn sfses sAeom. Woodland 8L Inch Datsun rims with Automotive fO aean, sseS U je far stab 8lrong 8t. Kaanay 81 THRIFT SHOPPERS Appreciate GIFT tires. Excellent condi­ fsMam, Qfss 500 fct pestsosss* Herald Joaaph 8t. Hllllird 8t Nilas Dr. CERTIFICATES for Christmas from the tion. Asking $50, Call asaOllof. evenings, 646-0197. 8 P B C IA L ? O w ‘88* ee- at 647-9946 Marbla 8t. N. Main 81. Francas PENNY SAVER, 46 Purnell Place, CARS/TRUCKS Icclioaa aad a F B ffi MMnSwNMeM Orlawold 8L Manchester. PatUra Section in tiw IlM M t. MSmtkss McCaba 8t. Diana Dr. SHOES, M EN 'S NEW, [for SALE ALBUM. Jest 88.08. Paw fsiS, B.V. ISOM Classified SrlBl assit. assrsst with zir 8tock 8L SIZE 8, slip ons. Custom cse i. stua hsaier aaS Sin. Horaca Hackmatack 8L Italian made, brown. seaesMsusuaa Trumbull 8L 1971 DODGE DART New FASHION with PanrIfpatFr MpralJi ' ■ Kangaroo hide. Never SWINGER — Nice condi­ Photo-Guide patterns in worn. $40. Call 643-5679. tion, small V-8, auto­ all site rangcB.ngcB, has a 643-2711 matic, power steering. speccial Grace Ck>le Collec- ANTIQUE dark finish tion tor largerg en sixes; pies sideboard, excellent con­ $800. Call mornings, 742- «a«as5«ar-* OweejiWAjw 9600. 2 IIONUS>NUS Coupons!Co dition. $55. Call 647-0467. Price . . . . $3JB.